Kelce stated that in three years, he hopes to still be playing for the Chiefs.
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NEW ORLEANS — Travis Kelce has no intention of retiring anytime soon, even if the Kansas City Chiefs secure their third consecutive Super Bowl victory on Sunday.
Speculation about the 35-year-old’s future has been ongoing, especially as his off-field fame continues to grow—thanks in part to his relationship with pop star Taylor Swift and his highly successful sports podcast.
“Hopefully still playing football,” he said. “I love this game, I love coming to work every day, and I feel like I still have a lot of good football left in me. We’ll see what happens, but I’ve always known that football doesn’t last forever, so I’ve been preparing for opportunities beyond the game. That said, my main plan is to remain a Kansas City Chief and keep playing football.”
Despite some statistical decline from his peak years, Kelce remains an elite performer. He caught 97 passes this season for 823 yards and three touchdowns. However, he delivered a vintage performance in the Chiefs’ divisional-round win over Houston, recording seven receptions for 117 yards. Heading into the Super Bowl, he holds the record for most career playoff receptions (174) and ranks second only to Hall of Famer Jerry Rice in postseason receiving yards (2,039) and touchdown catches (20).
Kelce was among the most sought-after players during media night, drawing a large crowd of reporters who bombarded him with questions on everything from football to dance moves—and even his relationship. When asked if he planned to give Swift a ring should the Chiefs win on Sunday, he quipped, “A Super Bowl ring? Next question.”
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