The 2025 season is officially over for the Kansas City Chiefs as Andy Reid's team finished with a 6-11 record after losing to the Las Vegas Raiders.
And for some, it was also Travis Kelce's last game in the NFL.
With no decision made on Travis' future, and likely won't be until the next few weeks have gone by and the tight end can process 2025, but the feeling is that the veteran is closer to the end of his career than extending it for a 14th season.
But for defensive tackle Chris Jones, he gave his thoughts on Kelce's potential retirement.
“I just believe my guy is coming back," Jones said via Nate Taylor.
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Kelce's future a big storyline
It's a big one for a number of reasons.
Firstly, it's Kelce. A future Hall of Famer, and he would leave a big hole in that Chiefs offense.
And secondly, getting someone to replace him would be a serious task.
Noah Gray is the backup tight end, so Kansas City might look to the draft, free agency, or might even trade for a tight end this offseason. So, one could say Kelce is a big domino that may or may not fall this offseason.
Jones thinks Kelce will return for a 14th NFL season.
Us? We aren't entirely sure.
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