Travis Kelce on why he wanted to return to Chiefs
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Travis Kelce has an important decision to make this NFL offseason as the Kansas City Chiefs legend chooses if he wants to continue his professional football career. However, there’s a solid chance that the all-time great tight end continues
Kelce signed a one-year deal worth $12–$15M to play his 14th NFL season. Observers noted Kelce’s slimmer build and renewed burst at age 36. Future production hinges largely on Kelce’s health and durability.
During his time at Cincinnati, Kelce transitioned from quarterback to tight end. Still, in three seasons of action, he only totaled 59 receptions for 875 yards and 10 touchdowns. His longest catch, and most career yards in a college game, came in his final game, the 2012 Belk Bowl, which Cincinnati won 48-34 over the Duke Blue Devils.