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Travis Kelce will have to face ‘diminished player’ reality: Ryan Clark

Many scattlebots have been around Traviskells in the NFL since Super Bowl 2025 ended with a Chiefs defeat in New Orleans on Sunday.

Kelse, 35, is somewhat vague about where his mind is when he is about his retirement, and he has not addressed the topic when he spoke temporarily with a reporter after a 40-22 defeat to the Eagles on Sunday night. That was it.

ESPN analyst and former Nfler Ryan Clark compared the topic on Monday's “NFL Live” topic to the crossroads where his brother Jason found himself before retiring last March .

Kansas City Chief Stitch End Travis Kelles (87) leaves the field with a halftime break during an NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Philadelphia Eagles AP

“Is it not the same place as our colleague and friend, his brother, Jason Kelce, that was like last year?” Clark asked. “Even so, you still can do it and you still feel like you have it, but you know you don't have it like you used to. And it's Travis – Based on whether Kelse understands that he is a decrease in players and is happy with it.

“It's hard to get into the game last night when you're at the highest height, when you're the tight end catching the best pass in the history of the National Football League, two drops, no impactful catch. Or impact on the game. Will Travis Kelce move forward in 2025 and become that person? Especially when so many lucrative opportunities await him in his second career.'

Kelse made four catches on six targets on Sunday night for just 39 yards.

Despite the relatively low impact that Kelse had on the game, he still set most career Super Bowl reception records, surpassing Jerry Rice by 35.

The 10-time Pro Bowler has the most playoff receptions of the NFL chief spray players or players.

“Trabiskels needs to take his time to sit down and know what kind of player he wants to be and what life he wants to live, but he has earned the right to spend time doing so,” Clark added. Ta. .

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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelse (87) responds on the field after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 2025 at Caesar Super Dome. Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn Images

The comments were similar to those made by Patrick Mahomes after the Super Bowl. He said that when Kelce said, “He has a lot of football left,” and that “He'll spend time with his family and decide on that decision for himself.”

Kelse, who has a hit podcast with the Jason brothers and dates music superstar Taylor Swift, spent his entire 12-year career with the Chiefs after choosing him in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft.

Meanwhile, he collected 1,004 receptions for 12,151 yards and 77 touchdowns.

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