“I Tip My Hat Off to Him”: Chris Jones Pays Tribute to Travis Kelce Ahead of Chiefs TE’s Potential Last Game at Arrowhead vs. Broncos
Coach Andy Reid praised Travis Kelce's impact on the Kansas City Chiefs amid speculation about his future with production declining and contract expiring this season.
- On Sunday, the Chiefs host the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium, in what might be Travis Kelce's final home game, and Andy Reid said, `I don't know if it is or not.`
- Declining production and off-field commitments have amplified retirement talk as Travis Kelce's contract nears its end and the Kansas City Chiefs face their first playoff miss since 2014.
- Reid lauded Kelce's numbers, personality and community work while noting their 12-year Reid–Kelce partnership since Reid drafted him in his first Chiefs draft with Patrick Mahomes.
- There are many emotions surrounding the finale after the season as Chris Jones called it `Man, it's sad,` and Jason Kelce urged his brother to enjoy the last three games with Chiefs teammates and coaches.
- The situation positions the Chiefs to face notable personnel and legacy choices as observers say Reid and Kelce's long partnership may be nearing its end, and Jason Kelce advised taking time before deciding.
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Andy Reid Addresses Travis Kelce's Retirement Possibility
New York Post/MEGA Andy Reid has weighed in on the possibility of Travis Kelce retiring in the near future. The Kansas City Chiefs head coach admitted he has no insight into Kelce's plans, as he has yet to have a conversation with the star tight end on the matter. Travis Kelce has previously stated that he intends to make a decision about his future before NFL free agency opens next year. Coach Andy Reid Says He Is Yet To Speak To Travis Kelce A…
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NFL News: Travis Kelce stands at the center of a quiet but emotional moment in Kansas City, even with the Chiefs already removed from the playoff picture. The W.
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