Breaking news: Kansas City Chiefs star denies retirement speculation before Super Bowl LVIII.
Travis Kelce believes he has no plans to retire playing as he targets his third Super Bowl ring. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised the impact Taylor Swift, who is in a relationship with Kelce, is making. Sky Sports broadcasts Super Bowl LVIII live from Las Vegas.
Travis Kelce has no intentions to retire from the NFL anytime soon, as he prepares to compete for Super Bowl gold again with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kelce’s brother, 36-year-old center Jason Kelce, is considering retiring from the Philadelphia Eagles, thus speculation over Travis’ future has grown.
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However, the Chiefs tight end stated on Monday’s Super Bowl Opening Night that Super Bowl LVIII versus the San Francisco 49ers will not be his final game.
​​​​​​​ “I love coming into the building and playing this game more than anybody and I know I’m going to miss it when it’s over with,” he remarked. “I can’t put a time stamp on it, but I know I’ll love every minute of this one.
Kelce wants to build on his stellar postseason history.
He became the all-time playoff catches leader during the Chiefs’ AFC Championship Game win against the Baltimore Ravens last month. His 11 receptions brought his total to 156, five more than the legendary 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice.
Kelce is second in postseason receiving yards (1,810) and touchdown receptions (19). Rice leads both categories, with 2,245 and 22, respectively.