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Travis Kelce's slow start to the season has become a fundamental storyline heading into the 2024 NFL season, but Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway isn't concerned.
Kelce has yet to find the end zone, but Elway said the Kansas City Chiefs are still in a pretty good position with three straight wins to start the season.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (Jay Biggerstaff-Imagine Images)
“The only thing Travis Kelce can tell you is they're 3-0,” Elway told FOX News Digital. “That's the bottom line. Knowing Travis and knowing the fact that he's a great player and has been at it for a long time, I'm sure he'd say that first. Now. We're all getting older, you know.'' In our careers, I think he's probably around 35 or so and his body just doesn't respond as well as it used to. ”
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travis kelsey (Denny Medley Imagen Images)
“I think Travis is one of them. He'll be there eventually,” Elway added. “At the end of the day, they're 3-0, but I think he's probably the last player they need to worry about because he's a great player, he knows how to play, he plays great in big games, , because they keep winning.
“I'm sure he's happy with his role right now. He probably wants to catch the ball more, but it's hard to argue when you're off to a 3-0 start.”
John Elway (Dustin Bradford/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Kelce will have another chance to get back in the end zone Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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