Kansas City Chiefs fans fear Travis Kelce retirement with subtle message just days before Super Bowl showdown
Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs are worried about Travis Kelce’s future.
If the Chiefs become the first NFL club ever to accomplish an extraordinary three-peat, there have been persistent speculations that the 35-year-old great tight end may decide to retire.
The Chiefs social media staff posted an image of Kelce, which has fans in a frenzy.
“12 years of greatness” was the caption.
Throughout his career, Kelce has been a Chief and has set multiple team records.
This covers 100-yard games as well as the majority of receiving yards, receptions, and touchdowns.
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He has multiple position-specific records and is regarded as one of the best tight ends to have ever played in the NFL.
This contains the majority of 100-yard games, the majority of receiving yards in a season, the majority of receiving yards and touchdowns in the postseason, and the majority of 1,000-yard seasons.
In just 140 games, he became the fastest tight end to reach 10,000 career receiving yards.
In addition to being a four-time first team All-Pro and a ten-time Pro Bowler, Kelce was selected to the 2010s Team of the Decade.
One fan commented on the post: “When he hangs them up, I’m going to cry uncontrollably!
“Enjoying the greatness while I can though.”
“That caption for me in the feels,” someone else wrote.
“Will he give us a lucky 13?” asked another.
Despite fan fears, Kelce seemed to imply that he would return next season, win or lose, despite having a disappointing season.
He was asked where he would be in three years at a press conference held prior to the Super Bowl.
“Hopefully still playing football,” Kelce added.
“I enjoy going to work every day and doing this.
“I think I have a lot of football talent left in me. We’ll wait and see.
“I am aware that I have been preparing myself for future prospects. With football’s short lifespan, it has always been the aim.
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“You must figure out how to enter a different field of work. In my free time, I’ve been doing that.
“But for the most part, I plan on being a Kansas City Chief and playing football.”