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Patrick Mahomes Talks Travis Kelce Retirement Rumors: TE 'Has a Lot of Football Left'

Feb 10, 2025
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 09: Travis Kelce, Trey Smith, Patrick Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco, and the Kansas City Chiefs team enter the field during the Super Bowl LIX Pregame at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.  (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 09: Travis Kelce, Trey Smith, Patrick Mahomes, Isiah Pacheco, and the Kansas City Chiefs team enter the field during the Super Bowl LIX Pregame at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation)

Travis Kelce's future in the NFL is uncertain heading into the offseason, but his quarterback believes he still has what it takes to play at a high level.

After the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes said that while the decision to retire is ultimately Kelce's to make, he believes the tight end "still has a lot of football left in him."

I'll let Travis make that decision on his own, man," Mahomes told reporters. "He's given so much to this team and to the NFL and been such a joy, not only for me to work with but for people to watch. He knows he still has a lot of football left in him. You can see it. He always makes plays in the biggest moments. But it's if he wants to put in that grind, to go out there and play 20 games to get to the Super Bowl. He's done enough to be a gold jacket guy and a first-ballot Hall of Famer. I know he still has a love for the game. He'll get to spend some time with his family and make that decision on his own.

Kelce, an 11-year veteran, will be 36 shortly into the 2025 season. His best years are likely behind him, but he's still contributing plenty to the Chiefs offense. While his run of seven consecutive seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards came to an end last year, Kelce still had 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns in 2024.

He had a vintage performance in the Chiefs' divisional-round win over the Houston Texans, racking up 117 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions.

When asked where he sees himself in three years earlier this week, Kelce answered, "hopefully still playing football," while specifically mentioning that he'd like to still be with the Chiefs.

While Kelce was optimistic about playing three years from now, that decision isn't cut and dry just yet. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on SportsCenter on Sunday that Kelce "hasn't made a decision about whether he will play, and he will not make a decision about whether he'll play until he figures out exactly what's in front of him, both on and off the football field."

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport also reported Sunday that Kelce is "undecided" about his future and will take time this offseason to evaluate things. Rapoport added that Kelce is "set to make a decision soon."

As Mahomes mentioned, Kelce could retire this offseason and likely earn a first-ballot trip to the Hall of Fame, but whether he decides to call it quits or run it back remains to be seen.

Eagles' Saquon Barkley on Winning Super Bowl Title: It's Better in Person Than Madden

Feb 10, 2025
NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 09: Saquon Barkley #26 of the Philadelphia Eagles carries the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 09: Saquon Barkley #26 of the Philadelphia Eagles carries the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley says winning Super Bowl LIX on his 28th birthday lived up to his childhood dreams.

"It's better in person than in Madden, I'll tell you that, playing as a kid," Barkley said about lifting the Lombardi Trophy. "It's something that you dream of.

"I'm just happy to be able to hold it, give it a kiss, and be world champions."

Barkley lifted his first career Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans after leading the Eagles' offense in both carries (25) and receptions (six) for 97 total yards of offense on Sunday night.

His efforts helped the Eagles claim a 40-22 win over the two-time defending champions.

Barkley recorded the best season of his career as part of Kellen Moore's offense. He is now the first player in NFL history to record more than 2,500 yards in a single season, including playoffs.

The star running back said that record "wouldn't mean anything" to him if it hadn't come alongside a championship."

"All of the numbers and stats are cool, but the best thing is being able to hold that Lombardi Trophy," Barkley said, per NFL.com's Grant Gordon.

Barkley continued, per Grant: "To be honest, the most important thing was winning the Super Bowl. Because if we didn't win today, all those accolades and all those yards wouldn't mean anything. So, it's cool.

"I don't want to downplay it because I couldn't do it without the boys up front, and I know how much that means to them. For me, thankful, couldn't do it without God, but I like that Lombardi Trophy a little bit more."

The New York Giants chose not to use a $12.1 million franchise tag to keep Barkley last offseason.

Barkley ended up making more than $4.6 million over that amount with the incentives built into his Eagles contract. That price that has been more than worth it for Philadelphia to acquire the driving force of their Super Bowl-winning offense.