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Travis Kelce Says 2025 Super Bowl Loss Was ‘Biggest Factor’ in His Decision Not to Retire

Travis Kelce Cites 2025 Super Bowl Loss as ‘Biggest Factor’ in Decision to Continue NFL Career
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has confirmed his return for the 2025 NFL season, attributing his decision largely to the team’s recent Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. In a candid discussion on his “New Heights” podcast, co-hosted with his brother Jason Kelce, Travis described the defeat as an “all-time low” and expressed a desire to redeem himself on the field.
Despite a season where his performance metrics dipped—recording 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns, a notable decrease from previous years—Kelce emphasized his enduring passion for football. He acknowledged feeling a personal responsibility to fulfill his contract with the Chiefs, which extends through the 2025 season, and to deliver his best for the organization.
The Super Bowl loss was a significant motivator in Kelce’s decision to continue playing. He expressed dissatisfaction with his performance during the championship game and a strong desire to improve, stating, “I got a bad taste in my mouth on how I ended the year.”
Beyond football, Kelce has been involved in various off-season projects, including acting and hosting engagements. However, his commitment to the sport remains unwavering. He believes he can still perform at a high level and is eager to contribute to the Chiefs’ success in the upcoming season.
As Kelce prepares for his 13th NFL season, his focus is set on personal improvement and team success. The Chiefs organization and fans alike anticipate his return, hopeful that his experience and leadership will drive the team toward another champions