The spread of Travis Kelce's return for another NFL season on Thursday certainly makes it seem accurate that the report appears to be accurate.
Kelse has not spoken publicly about the issue, but the X-page of his podcast with the Jason Kelce brothers posted that Travis will return in 2025 for his 13th season.
“From @tkelce's desk: 13th year,” the post said, adding that there will be a “complete breakdown” in the decision for next week's episode.
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Travis Kelse led his inner Jordan Belfort on Thursday. (Getty Images)
Attached to the post is a video of the legendary “Wolf on Wall Street,” in which Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, announced he had not left after considering that he had resigned from Stratton Oakmont during his investigation.
In this video, Kelce's faces are layered over DiCaprio, and the faces of Andy Reed, Patrick Mahomes, Jason Kelce, general manager Brett Vech and owner Clark Hunt are layered on the characters of his now-deceased colleagues at Belfort, a company.
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Pat McAfee hinted that he had told Kelse in the text.
“'My dog!!! I'm definitely coming back. I'm going back to the summit, trying to be the best shape this offseason,” McAfee said. On his showsays that the text is from “source”.
“I got a really bad taste in my mouth with how I played in the final game and how everyone prepared for the fight!!!”
NFL Network It was also reported that Kelce will be back.

Kansas City chief tight end Travis Kelles is waving to the crowd after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)
With Kelse looking back to his 13th season, the Chiefs can go round the rest of the offseason without making any major additions on the tight end.
He wasn't an offensive force, but last season Kelce was still productive with 97 catches for 823 yards and three touchdowns. His yards and touchdown numbers were the lowest of Kelce's career in a full season.
Chiefs win in the AFC division round Houston TexansKelce turned the clock back with a vintage performance, catching seven passes for 117 yards and giving a touchdown.
However, in the Chiefs' defeat Philadelphia Eagles In this month's Super Bowl, Kelse only caught four passes for 39 yards, making all the receptions where the game was already decided.
Kelse has opened about considering retirement after the Super Bowl. Before the game, reports have spread that the Super Bowl result could consider Kelse's decision.

Kansas City Chief Stitch End Travis Kelles scores on January 16, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri, with a 48-yard touchdown reception in the first half of a wildcard playoff football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. (AP photo/Colin E. Bray)
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Among the tight ends in NFL history, Kelse ranks third in catches (1,004) and yards (12,151) and fifth in touchdowns (77).
Ryan Canfield of Fox News contributed to this report.
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