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2 Minutes Ago: Travis Kelce, one of the most recognizable figures in the NFL, is at the center of a deeply emotional update that has left the sports world shaken
In a raw video posted to Instagram just minutes ago, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce fought back tears as he announced he is stepping away from the NFL immediately and indefinitely to focus on his mental health and family.
“I’ve poured my heart and soul into this game for 13 seasons, but I’ve been quietly battling some really dark days,” the 36-year-old superstar said, his voice breaking. “I need to put myself and my loved ones first right now. This isn’t the end of my story, but it’s the right next chapter.”
Kelce, who has been one of the league’s most dominant and charismatic players since being drafted in 2013, did not disclose specific details but described “years of pushing through pain and pressure that finally caught up to me.” The two-minute clip, which already has more than 4 million views, ends with Kelce thanking his brother Jason, his parents, his teammates, and Taylor Swift, who appears briefly in a supportive voice note played at the close.
The Chiefs organization released a brief statement saying it “fully supports Travis’s decision and will stand by him every step of the way.” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell called the news “heartbreaking” and praised Kelce as “a once-in-a-generation player and even better person.”
Tributes from across the sports world flooded social media within moments of the post. Patrick Mahomes wrote, “Love you, brother. Take all the time you need.” Former opponents and broadcasters described the announcement as “stunning” and “a wake-up call for the league.”
Kelce is currently under contract through the 2027 season. No timeline has been given for his return, and the Chiefs are expected to address roster implications in the coming days.
This is a developing story.

