Travis Kelce’s podcast returned on Wednesday after taking a break last week, but the closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs did not mention his future amid retirement rumors.
Kelce, 35, said he was “kicking every can on the way” regarding his decision to retire in the episode shortly after the loss of the super bowl of the Chiefs before the Eagles Philadelphia.
No comments on his NFL future in his last episode, Kelce is still kicking the can on the road.
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The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, #87, leaves the field at the end of the first half of Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome. (Geoff Burke-Imagn images)
Travis and Jason Kelce were potential rain of ideas for the next shows this low season, and Travis raised Tom Brady as someone with whom he would like to speak and also ask for advice.
“God, that would be fun to talk to Tom,” Travis said about “new heights.” “I would like to talk to Tom about how he took care not to win Super Bowls. F —. Multiple Super Bowls.”
Brady was 7-3 in Super Bowls in his legendary race, and Kelce now has 3-2 in the game in his career, dealing with multiple losses in the great game.
Travis, just a couple of weeks withdrawn from the 40-22 defeat in the Super Bowl Lix, said the “eagles broke my heart.”
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The closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, #87, reacts in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)
Kelce’s bosses teammate, Chris Jones, published: “My Dawg returned, we had unfinished issues,” apparently referring to the retirement decision of the closed wing.
Kelce said the podcast episode was recorded on Sunday despite being launched on Wednesday. The general manager of the Chiefs, Brett Veach, commented on Kelce’s future at the NFL Combine on Tuesday.
“The way we went to the end of the season is that it was excited. It has a more year under contract,” said Veach, talking with journalists at a press conference.
The three-time Super Bowl champion signed a two-year contract extension and $ 34.25 million before last season that extends during the 2025-2026 season, and Veach said he thinks Kelce still has more to give.

The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, #87, catches a pass against the Filadelphia supporter Eagles, Oren Burks, #42, in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila-Iimagn)
“I still think that it has that fire and desire to play and, as far as it is concerned, there is no deadline. I think we would return, and we are excited to recover it and start it”
Kelce was still productive this season, but his yards (823) and Touchdowns (3) in the regular season this year were the lowest he has had in the full season.
If Kelce decides to return, he would return to his 13th season at the NFL and turn 36 years during the season.