TRAVIS Kelce shared a simple and effective message after his reported decision on his Kansas City Chiefs future.
The star tight end, 35, also shared that he will share all the details on his retirement decision on his New Heights podcast next week.
GettyKansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce has revealed a statement on social media after he reportedly made a retirement decision[/caption] GettyKelce will be turning 36 in October and has earned 10 Pro Bowl selections during his 12-year career[/caption]On Thursday, ESPN’s Pat McAfee claimed that Kelce will return for his 13th season in the NFL after contemplating retirement.
The former NFL punter-turned-media personality read out an apparent text from Kelce, hinting that he would play in 2025.
“I’m coming back, for sure,” Kelce told McAfee in a text. “Gonna try and get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop.
So after the news, Kelce’s New Heights podcast confirmed the news on X.
The social media account posted a video of a scene from the hit film The Wolf of Wall Street.
Kelce’s head was photoshopped onto Leonardo DiCaprio’s head, where his characters yelled the iconic line, “I’m not f***ing leaving!” causing the crowd to go berserk.
The clip also included the heads of Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid, and owner Clark Hunt all smiling after the announcement as the caption of the post read, “ITS TIME FOR YEAR 13.”
The caption also teased a “full breakdown” of his official decision on next Wednesday’s episode of the podcast, which is also co-hosted by Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce.
Fans praised Kelce and the New Heights social media for the X post.
“Editor deserves a raise for this video,” one wrote.
“Great to hear ! 13 here ya come,” another commented.
“Yes I’m so excited,” a third said.
“This is art,” a fourth added.
While Kelce has yet to publicly announce his decision, the Chiefs did send out a social media post on Thursday, hinting that he will indeed play for another season.
On Thursday night, Chiefs posted a picture of Kelce smiling along with the caption, “YEAR 13.”
Kelce is coming off a subpar season by his standards and a quiet four-reception performance in the team’s 40-22 Super Bowl loss.
He will receive a $12.5 million roster bonus if he’s on the Chiefs by March 15, per Spotrac.
Kelce will also earn an additional $4.5 million in base salary in 2025.
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