Travis Kelce’s football career is on hold after the Kansas City Chiefs’ last game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which led to their devastating loss.
The 36-year-old tight end, already rumored to be playing his final season in the NFL, appeared to be holding back tears after the loss and refused to speak to reporters.
Now that the Chiefs are out of the playoffs and therefore the Super Bowl, Travis fans are worried about whether they will ever see him play in the Super Bowl again.
During the last episode of New heightsthe star athlete finally hinted at his stance on the issue while speaking to his brother, Jason Kelce.
Travis admitted the game “didn’t go our way,” but added he would still show up to play the final games at home. Speaking about this football season, he noted, “It’s the game for you. It’s just that things… when you need them the most, don’t fall for us, and you need to go back to the drawing board, man.”
The podcast co-host told his brother that the Chiefs “will give you everything we have,” adding, “There’s no doubt about it. There is only one way to do things. There’s only one way, coach. [Andy] Reid does things. And if we’re going to go play football, we’re going to do it the right way and continue to try to fix these issues and finish on the best note possible.”
Sharing his love for the sport, Travis maintained that while he won’t play in the Super Bowl, playing in the NFL is enough “at the end of the day,” adding, “It’s an honor to be there. It’s an honor to feel the pain after a game because you’re actually there. You’re doing it.”




