In the past, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has suggested that his NFL career might be winding down. However, on Monday, just ahead of Super Bowl LIX, Kelce shifted his stance significantly. Displaying remarkable resilience this season, he earned his tenth consecutive Pro Bowl selection, recording 97 receptions for 823 yards, showcasing that he still has much to offer.
A victory in Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles would mark Kelce’s fourth Super Bowl win, further cementing his legacy as one of the game’s all-time great pass catchers. For now, his focus is firmly on achieving this goal, while also revealing his aspirations for the future in Kansas City. “Where will I be in 3 years? Hopefully still playing football… I plan on being a Kansas City Chief and playing football,” Kelce expressed to reporters on the opening night of Super Bowl Week.
“Where will I be in 3 years? Hopefully still playing football… I plan on being a Kansas City Chief and playing football.”
Travis Kelce plans to still be playing for the @Chiefs 3 years from now
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— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 4, 2025
Perhaps Kelce is simply reveling in the excitement of participating in another Super Bowl, as he has previously hinted that this year might be his last in the NFL. Nevertheless, it’s certainly uplifting to hear this from him, sparking great enthusiasm among Chiefs fans about the potential for having Kelce on the roster for three more seasons. “We hope so,” one fan wrote on X.
We hope so
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— Mentem Activa (@Mentemactiva) February 4, 2025
Another fan added, “Please one or even 2 more after this. You better not retire. I don’t know what my weekend will look like without you.”
Please one or even 2 more after this. You better not retire. I don’t know what will my weekend look like without you
— HARI (@hari_isonline) February 4, 2025
Only time will reveal whether Kelce indeed plays another three seasons. Regardless, he appears determined to do his utmost to help the Chiefs make history by winning a third consecutive Super Bowl championship.