Travis Kelce is certainly nearing retirement age, and it sounds like he has a plan for when he is planning to end his career.
During the latest episode of his New Heights podcast with his brother, Travis Kelce revealed that he will be walking away from football as soon as head coach Andy Reid decides to retire, saying that whenever Reid announces his retirement, I’m out there with him.”
“I’m a passionate guy, I love coach Reid, coach Reid knows how much I love to play for him, I love to be a product of his coaching career,” Kelce said during the podcast according to The Mirror. “I’m not playing for anyone else but Big Red. If he calls it quits, I’m out there with him. He’s not though.”
Obviously, at 65 years old, Reid is very much nearing retirement age. In fact, there were rumors that he was considering retirement following this season. So it seems that Kelce’s retirement might be coming in the near future, and the NFL world had a lot to say about this revelation on social media.
Make sense https://t.co/SBNPVbWUwA
— used to be young (@zac1effan) February 14, 2024
Watch @NewHeights new podcast out today, Jason & Travis get real about the "sideline moment" If you know you know, Coach Andy Reid & Travis have a very special & close bond https://t.co/iUamKTTP4g
— Paula Feese 🐾💅🏼👠🧶☕️ (@PaulaFeese) February 15, 2024
We knew that for a long time. Andy is Travis's kid. Their relationship is unparalleled. Only non-KC fans don't know this.
— Shalamar (@Peachschnapp30) February 14, 2024
Because no one else will deal with his tantrums
— Apryl (@flyaprylsf) February 14, 2024
He’ll quit because no one else will tolerate the disrespect?
— Sandy (@Sandybeachessu) February 14, 2024
Of course! There is no other coach he could bully. https://t.co/ja5opkgTk2
— Woso the Ro (@Strange_Heros) February 14, 2024
But Chiefs’ fans can rest easy until next year because both Reid and Kelce have made it clear that they will be back to try to win a third consecutive Super Bowl next season.

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