Travis KelceĀ is still deciding whether he will return to the NFL for another season following the ChiefsāĀ defeat at the Super Bowl ā and the Kansas City team has reportedly given him a deadline to make up his mind.
Following its loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at this yearās Super Bowl LIX, The Athletic reported on Thursday, Feb. 13, that the Chiefs want to know if Kelce, 35, will be retiring.
The tight end has by March 14 ā or a month to decide ā whether or not heāll continue his career in the NFL.
Rumors of Kelceās potential retirement sparked soon after last Sundayās game ended with the Chiefās tough 40-22 loss to the Eagles. The Chiefs had entered the game as the 4-time and reigning Super Bowl champions.
Kelceās contract with the Chiefs runs through the 2025 season and includes an $11.5 million roster bonus that is due March 15, the outlet reported. The NFLās free agency period begins March 10.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, 29,Ā was asked during a post-Super Bowl press conferenceĀ if he has spoken to Kelce about whether he will retire from football or return to play another season in the NFL.
Speaking to reporters after the loss, Mahomes said heās going to ālet Travis make that decision on his ownā after he deserves some well-deserved rest following a long season.
āHeās given so much to this team and to the NFL,ā the quarterback added of Kelce. āAnd heās been such a joy, not only for me to work with, but for people to watch.ā
Kelce previously opened up about whether or not heāll return to the NFL next season on the latest episode ofĀ New Heights, the podcast he presents alongside his brother, Eagles alumĀ Jason Kelce, which dropped on Wednesday, Feb. 12 ā just three days after the teamās devastating loss.
āI know everybody wants to know whether or not Iām playing next year, and right now, Iām just kicking everything down the road. Iām not making any crazy decisions,ā he said.
He also noted that the ābiggest thingā for him and his teammates right now is ābeing thereā for each other and āunderstanding.āĀ
āIām gonna take some time to figure it out. And, I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back, itās a wholehearted decision. Iām not half-assing it, and Iām fully here for them,ā he said.
Elsewhere during the episode, Kelce reflected on how he, Mahomes and the rest of the Chiefs made some āmistakesā on the field that led to their loss.
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āIt wasnāt the play calls, it was a cumulative effort of everybody just not finding a way to get it done, man,ā Kelce said of the game.
āAnd to happen on the biggest stage sucks, but to have it happen for the second time in my career on the biggest stage, man, itās a tough pill to swallow. Itās a hard reality, man,ā he went on, getting visibly choked up. The Chiefs lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020ās Super Bowl LV.
Despite his difficulties during the Super Bowl, Kelce has had a historic run in the NFL thus far, becoming the third all-time tight end in career receptions with 1,004, as well as third in receiving yards with 12,151, The Athletic reported. He also comes in fifth for all-time career receiving touchdowns with 77.
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