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NFL rumors: Chiefs’ Travis Kelce makes no comment on NFL future in podcast

The Travis Kels podcast returned on Wednesday after taking a break last week, but the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end didn't develop his future amid a retirement rumour.

Kelse, 35, said on his decision to retire on an episode shortly after the Chiefs' Super Bowl defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, “All I can do down the road.” I can do it.”

Kelce is still running through the can as he has not commented on his NFL future in his latest episode.

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Querce #87 leaves the field at the end of the first half of Caesars Super Dome Super Bowl LIX. (Geoff Burke-Imagn image)

Travis and Jason Kelce were brainstorming potential guests for this offseason show. Travis raised Tom Brady as the person he wanted to talk to, and also sought advice.

“Well, that would be fun talking to Tom,” Travis said. “New heights.” “I want to talk to Tom about how he dealt with not being able to win the Super Bowl. F—. Multiple Super Bowls.”

Brady is 7-3 in the Super Bowl in his legendary career, while Kelce is 3-2 in the game of his career, dealing with multiple defeats in the big game.

Travis said that it was removed just weeks after a 40-22 defeat at Super Bowl LIX, “The Eagles broke my heart.”

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Travis Kelce responds

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Querce #87 will respond with the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesar Superdome's Super Bowl LIX in the fourth quarter. (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)

Kelse's longtime chief teammate, Chris Jones, posted, “My Dawg has regained an unfinished business.”

Kelse said the podcast episode was recorded on Sunday, despite it being released on Wednesday. Chiefs general manager Brett Vicci commented on Kelce's future at the NFL Combine on Tuesday.

“The way we left at the end of the season is that he was fired. He's been on his contract for another year,” Veach told reporters at a press conference.

The three-time Super Bowl champion signed a two-year, $34.25 million contract extension before last season running the 2025-2026 season, with Veach thinking Kelce still offering more He said he was there.

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Querce #87 catches a pass with Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Oren Barks, #42 in the fourth quarter of Caesars Superdome's Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)

“I think he has a desire to play with that fire. There is no deadline as far as I'm concerned. I think he left when he came back.”

Kelse was still productive this season, but his yards (823) and touchdowns (3) this year in the regular season were the lowest he had in his full season.

If Kelse decides to return, he will be back in his 13th season in the NFL and will be 36 during the season.

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