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Travis Kelce channels ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ to confirm Chiefs return

Traviskells is as hungry as a wolf.

After Pat McAfee revealed on Thursday that Kelse texted him back to the Chiefs for the 2025 season, the Chiefs star tight end – through the “New Heights” podcast X and his Instagram account.

In the video of a scene from the film “The Wolf of Wall Street,” Kelce's head is edited to the head of Leonardo DiCaprio, and his character is heavily in the recognition of the iconic “I'm Not F – King Reagine!” line, a crowd around him.

In the video, quarterback Patrick Mahomes head, manager Andy Reed and owner Clark Hunt appeared with a smile after the announcement.

X's post also included a caption. From the desk @tkelce: 13th Year Time before teasing the “complete breakdown” of his decision in next week's podcast episode.

Travisquerse is back in another season with the Chiefs. USA Today Sports Reuters Con

There was a lot of speculation throughout the year about the future of 35-year-old Kelse, especially around the Super Bowl.

The 10-time Pro Bowler and three-time Super Bowl champions ended all the drama with news that they were actually running it for another season in Kansas City on Thursday.

Travis Quelse of the Kansas City Chiefs will respond to the AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills at Gerhafield on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri, before the AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium. Getty Images

McAfee read the text for Kelce On The Air Thursday afternoon during the ESPN program of the same name.

“It's definitely back,” Kelse told McAfee. “I'm going to get to the best shape I've made this offseason and get back to the summit. How I played that last game and how everyone prepared for the fight made me really get a bad taste in my mouth. I can't go out like that!!!”

Kelse's chief failed to achieve an unprecedented Super Bowl three peat when manipulated by the Eagles.

Taylor Swift celebrates with Travis Kelles of the Kansas City Chiefs after beating the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on January 26, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri. Getty Images

He was tied up without a catch in the first half, finishing with four grabs and 39 yards.

But now he will have at least one more opportunity to return to Mahomes and Super Bowl glory.

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