Travis Kelce Reportedly Given Deadline By Kansas City Chiefs To Decide On Retirement

Travis Kelce Reportedly Given Deadline By Kansas City Chiefs To Decide On Retirement
Travis Kelce is facing a huge decision about his future in the NFL.
Following the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, the 35-year-old tight end has reportedly been given a deadline of March 14 to decide if he will retire or continue playing.
Travis’ contract runs through the 2025 season and includes an $11.5 million roster bonus due on March 15. The NFL’s free agency period begins on March 10, making his decision crucial for the team’s planning.
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In a recent podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce, Travis said,
“I’m gonna take some time to figure it out. And, I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back, it’s a wholehearted decision.”
Travis has had an impressive career, ranking third all-time among tight ends in receptions (1,004), receiving yards (12,151), and fifth in receiving touchdowns (77).
As the deadline approaches, fans and teammates are anxiously awaiting Travis’ decision.
What do you think he should do?
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