Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ historic tight end, has weighed in on the team’s recent roster moves and draft picks, expressing optimism about their potential to return to championship form after a tough 2025 season. Kelce, who has been a mainstay for the Chiefs with multiple Super Bowl rings and numerous records, reflected on the team’s struggles last year, where they finished 6-11 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Kelce highlighted the Chiefs’ impressive draft haul, which was a silver lining following their disappointing season. Kansas City secured a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, selecting seven players, including standout LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane with the sixth overall pick. The team also added wide receiver Cyrus Allen from Cincinnati, who finished among the top five in college football for receiving touchdowns. Kelce, already familiar with Allen’s background, expressed excitement about the rookie’s potential, particularly his route-running skills and quickness. Kelce praised Allen’s ability to create separation with his precise movements and rhythm, something he believes will make him a valuable asset to the Chiefs’ receiving corps.
Kelce also praised the work of general manager Brett Veach and the front office for addressing the team’s needs and ensuring that key positions were filled as the offseason progressed. His optimism about the rookies and the return of core players suggests that the Chiefs are focused on retooling their roster with a mix of experience and new talent to return to title contention.
As training camp and OTAs approach, Kelce’s positive outlook and confidence in the team’s new additions signal that the Chiefs are poised to rebound and compete at the highest level once again.