When many believed that, after the Super Bowl, Travis Kelce would finally call it a career in the NFL, the star tight end surprised fans and analysts alike by deciding to play one more year with the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite his age, many believe he still has plenty left in the tank—among them, GM Brett Veach.
One of Patrick Mahomes’ primary offensive weapons in recent years has been seen in significantly improved physical shape, making it clear that the twilight of his career may still be far off. Those close to him remain confident in what Kelce can continue to bring to the field for his teammates.
In a recent conversation with the media, the Chiefs’ general manager shared his thoughts on the situation of one of the team’s stars, expressing his belief that Kelce can still perform at an elite level in the NFL.
“The great ones know how to find it,” Veach said, via Adam Teicher of ESPN. “They know where it’s buried, and they know how to access it. And they can’t access it at that age week in and week out, but when they need it, they know how to find it.”
“We’ve all seen it over the last few years,” the GM also added. “There are periods throughout the season where you’re like, ‘This might be it.’ But when the games are the most important and the lights are the brightest, he finds it somewhere.”
What can we expect from the Chiefs next season?
The Kansas City Chiefs enter the 2025 season with a clear objective: redemption. The sting of their recent Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles still resonates, fueling a strong desire to not only return to the big game but also to reclaim the Lombardi Trophy. This drive for revenge will undoubtedly be a central theme for the team throughout their campaign.
At the heart of their aspirations is Patrick Mahomes, who is eager to lead his team back to the ultimate stage. After a tough defeat, the QB will be more determined than ever to showcase his unparalleled talent and leadership, aiming to deliver championship football once again. His performance will be pivotal in navigating a challenging schedule and a competitive AFC.
Complementing Mahomes’ elite play, veteran tight end Travis Kelce will strive to give his absolute best to achieve that goal. While some speculate about his long-term future, Kelce’s commitment to winning remains unwavering.
The first challenges for the Chiefs
- @ Los Angeles Chargers, September 5th – Arena Corinthians
- vs Philadelphia Eagles, September 14th
- @ New York Giants, September 21st – MetLife Stadium
- vs Baltimore Ravens, September 28th
- @ Jacksonville Jaguars, October 6th – EverBank Stadium
