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Jason Kelce Comments on Travis Kelce Retirement Speculation
Jason Kelce urges his brother Travis to take time before deciding retirement after Chiefs' playoff elimination and Patrick Mahomes' ACL injury, highlighting the emotional toll.
- On Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, Jason Kelce spoke on ESPN's Monday Night Football about Travis Kelce's future, saying `I'm curious too,' expressing public interest in his retirement decision.
- The 16-13 defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 14 eliminated the Kansas City Chiefs from playoff contention and ended Patrick Mahomes' 2025 season with a torn ACL.
- On-Air, Jason Kelce urged his brother Travis Kelce to `Play these last three games, enjoy them with your teammates, enjoy that with your coaches,' and then step away to let the decision sink in, SportsCenter reported.
- Kelce has said he will inform the Chiefs before the new league year, giving the team until mid-March to plan while Patrick Mahomes undergoes surgery and rehab.
- At 36 and after 13 seasons, Travis Kelce faces a career crossroads with 797 receiving yards this season as the Kansas City Chiefs consider team rebuilding and roster adjustments.
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