Travis Kelce Isn’t Throwing in the Towel Just Yet
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Travis Kelce Isn’t Throwing in the Towel Just Yet

Travis Kelce has had a busy few years. He’s won a couple of Super Bowl rings and put a ring on Taylor Swift’s finger. At 36, it wouldn’t be unreasonable if Travis decided to hang up his football cleats and focus on his podcast, New Heights, or maybe even a family with Tay. But according to a new report, Travis Kelce has no plans to retire just yet. Perhaps he wants to go out on top. The last two years have been disappointing for the Kansas City Chiefs, so it’s no surprise he wants to give it one more shot. Back for more: #Chiefs future Hall of Fame TE Travis Kelce is expected to return to Kansas City for a 14th season, a message that’s been delivered to teams who will want him. At 36, Kelce’s play was at its usual level, landing him in the Pro Bowl. He’s loyal to KC & will stay. pic.twitter.com/3yiT63vvYp— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 9, 2026 Travis Kelce Might Retire After the 2026/2027 Season “Back for more: #Chiefs future Hall of Fame TE Travis Kelce is expected to return to Kansas City for a 14th season, a message that’s been delivered to teams who will want him. At 36, Kelce’s play was at its usual level, landing him in the Pro Bowl. He’s loyal to KC & will stay,” Ian Rapoport posted on X. Signing a one-year deal could mean Travis Kelce wants to get one more Super Bowl ring for her retires. It’s a move that plenty of people understand and respond to. “Not surprising, but still massive news for KC. He is still playing at a Pro Bowl level at 36, so there is no reason to hang it up yet,” a fan wrote. “Travis Kelce returning to Chiefs for 14th season at 36 after Pro Bowl year shows he’s still elite. Message delivered to other teams means his agent letting the league know he’s available if Chiefs don’t pay,” another agreed. “Hell yeah, 14 more weeks of Kelce turning DBs into memes and Mahomes into a magician. Arrowhead’s about to get louder. Let’s ride, Chiefs Kingdom!” This fan wants one more year. This story’s featured image is by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images.