In a heartfelt livestream late last night, Travis Kelce delivered the news many fans feared was coming.
The veteran tight end confirmed the upcoming NFL season will be his final year.
Kelce stated he plans to retire after one last campaign in Kansas City.
The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment in his career.
Kelce recently became an unrestricted free agent after his contract expired.
He had been weighing whether to return for a 13th season.
At 36 years old, the physical toll of football is undeniable.
Still, the Kansas City Chiefs have made it clear they want him back.
Team officials are expected to open formal negotiations after Super Bowl LX.
League insiders projected a possible one year deal worth eight million dollars.
That contract would likely represent a final run agreement.
Kelce’s 2025 production remained solid despite team struggles.
He recorded 76 receptions for 851 yards and five touchdowns.
However, Kansas City endured a difficult 6-11 season overall.
In the livestream, Kelce spoke with visible emotion about the journey.
He emphasized gratitude toward teammates, coaches, and the fanbase.
Kelce described this final season as a chance to finish properly.
His legacy in Kansas City is already secure.
Multiple Super Bowl appearances and championships define his era.
Now, the focus shifts to one final chapter in red and gold.
For Chiefs Kingdom, the countdown to goodbye has officially begun.