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BREAKING: Travis Kelce is expected to return for 14th season to play for the Chiefs. Kelce is expected to sign a contract before the new league year starts on Monday afternoon But Travis Kelce’s Unexpected Response Towards it is Turning Heads Right Now
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is poised to return for a 14th NFL season, according to league sources, keeping one of the game’s most iconic players in Arrowhead Stadium for at least one more year.
Kelce, who turned 37 in October, becomes an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins on Monday afternoon. Reports indicate he is expected to sign a new contract with the Chiefs before that deadline, finalizing his commitment to continue playing rather than retiring.
The future Hall of Famer has been in ongoing discussions with the team, including head coach Andy Reid and general manager Brett Veach, who have expressed strong desire for his return. Kelce played a solid role last season despite the Chiefs’ disappointing 6-11 campaign that ended their playoff streak, recording respectable production in support of quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
While Kelce’s previous two-year deal expired, any new agreement is anticipated to reflect a hometown discount amid the team’s salary cap constraints—potentially in the $8-12 million range for a one-year pact, possibly with incentives—allowing Kansas City to retain its veteran leader as they aim to rebound.
Kelce has emphasized wanting to give the Chiefs clarity early to aid offseason planning, and signs point to him being “all in” for another run with the only franchise he’s ever known.
This move provides a major boost for Chiefs fans hoping to see the three-time Super Bowl champion chase one final title before potentially transitioning to a high-profile broadcasting career.
