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Travis Kelce’s retirement decision may follow a familiar family pattern, says analyst

Travis Kelce’s retirement decision may follow a familiar family pattern, says analyst
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As the Kansas City Chiefs' disastrous 2025 NFL season comes to an end, people are starting to focus less on what happened on the field and more on the future of one of the team's best players. Travis Kelce's retirement is one of the hottest stories in the game right now, and latest rumors suggest that his final choice may be similar to a plan that his family has used before.Kelce, who is now 36 years old, has been the core of the Chiefs' offense for 13 seasons. Even while he is still effective, the NFL's physical toll and Kansas City's unexpected exit from the playoffs have brought up questions about how much further he expects to play. Jeremy Fowler, a senior NFL writer for ESPN, recently said that Kelce may take a slow, careful approach to retirement, just like his older brother Jason did.


Jason Kelce's timeline gives us hints

When you look at Jason Kelce's career, the similarities are hard to miss. The former center for the Philadelphia Eagles kept saying he would come back for "one more year" before finally saying he was done in March 2024. Jason publicly recommitted to football every offseason for three years before finally leaving when he was completely ready.
Fowler says that the same thing may happen to Travis Kelce. The younger Kelce has previously said that talks about retirement are going on behind the scenes, but he has also said that he plans to take his time before making anything official. Reports say that a final decision could be made in March, which is quite close to Jason's timeframe from prior years.

What does this mean for Travis Kelce?

The Kansas City Chiefs have had a tough season. After years of being the best, they couldn't make the playoffs this year. The campaign made Kelce think more about his legacy and what drives him. Even while he is still one of Patrick Mahomes' most trusted targets, the physical demands of the position and the grind of another full season are getting tougher to ignore.On the other hand, Kelce has a lot of alternatives off the field, unlike many athletes who are about to retire. His post-NFL career is well planned out, with a very popular podcast called "New Heights," TV appearances, and business deals. His well-known relationship with Taylor Swift and the fact that they are getting married in 2026 have only added to the feeling that a big change is coming in his life.Kelce would not be jumping into the unknown if he were to leave because he is financially stable and knows how to use the media.There is no need to hurry right now. Travis Kelce, like his brother, seems to want to make a choice based on what he knows rather than what other people are saying. Whether that means one last season or a dignified farewell this winter, the signs point to his retirement being planned, well thought out, and very much on his own terms.Also Read: Josh Allen injury update: Will Bills QB play in Week 18

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