Travis Kelce couldn’t process what was happening on February 9. Patrick Mahomes was hit by a pick six. Their 3-peat dreams came crashing down as the Eagles ravaged them. Everyone thought that he would retire. Already 35 years of age, he had a bad 2024 season (by his high standards) with only 823 receiving yardsl. The lowest ever in his 12 year NFL career except his rookie year in 2013 when he started zero games. Surprise!
On February 27, the Chiefs shocked everyone (and cheered up their fans) by announcing that the big man is back. They posted a photo of the tight end with a perfect 2-word caption that read, “YEAR 13.” It’s official now. Chiefs GM, Brett Veach, had earlier confirmed that Kelce messaged him that he would play the 2025 season. It comes against the backdrop of another solid decision by the franchise.
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To keep their O-line powerful, the Chiefs signed their guard Trey Smith on a franchise tag. NFL insider, Ian Rapoport, delighted everyone as he posted, “The #Chiefs are planning to franchise tag star guard Trey Smith, sources say. An intriguing move, as KC keeps one of its best players for $23.4M on a 1-year, fully guaranteed deal.”
Stay tuned. This story is developing.
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