Travis Kelce Finally Confirms Retirement Stance As Andy Reid Takes Heat for Big Chiefs Decisions

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Travis Kelce isn’t saying much about his future, but his energy speaks for itself. After the Chiefs took a tough 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles, the 34-year-old tight end didn’t seem like a guy thinking about hanging it up. Sure, he had a quiet night—just 39 yards on four catches—but instead of looking defeated, he seemed more locked in than ever. If anything, the loss only lit a fire under him. Kelce’s been through it all with this team, and if history has taught us anything, it’s that he’s not the type to walk away after a bad night.

Meanwhile, Andy Reid is deep in the hot seat over some of his decisions, and one in particular had fans straight-up baffled. At one point, the Chiefs put Kelce in a nightmare scenario—trying to block Eagles pass rusher Josh Sweat one-on-one. Spoiler: it did not go well. Sweat was on a mission all night with 2.5 sacks, and even former lineman Brian Baldinger called the move “boneheaded.” Reid’s usually the guy making all the right calls, but this one? Big miss. Now, the Chiefs have some real questions to answer heading into next season.

This is a developing story! Stay tuned!

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