After Super Bowl Meltdown, Chiefs’ Travis Kelce Remains Undecided On Retirement As $12.5 Million Bonus Looms
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s NFL future remains a matter of speculation, with several reports providing conflicting information regarding his retirement decision. Kelce is in line to receive a $12.5 million roster bonus in March, as well as a $4.5 million base salary with bonuses for the 2025 season.
The Chiefs fell one game short of a three-peat in the Super Bowl earlier this month, losing badly to the Eagles in a dreadful offensive showing. Kelce was a non-factor in the contest, catching just four passes for 39 yards.
“I wasn’t the best that I could be in motivating my guys and keeping my guys calm, cool and collected and I put a lot of that on myself, you know, as the guy that’s been in the building for 12 years and seen a lot of football and seen a situation just like this, in the Super Bowl,” Kelce said on his podcast after the defeat.
Not only did Kelce fail to produce in the Super Bowl, but he also received criticism for a perceived lack of hustle on several plays. While the Chiefs have spent the last three seasons building around quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Eagles finally conquered them in the most direct way possible: They excelled in all areas.
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As Kansas City reevaluates this failure and moves on from it, Kelce may need to take more of a supporting role if he plans to stay for another year. This shift may not be as difficult as it appears. Wide receiver Xavier Worthy is coming off an incredible rookie season and caught eight passes for 157 yards and two touchdowns in the Super Bowl. Fellow receiver Rashee Rice has to recover from an injury while battling considerable legal trouble, but he could also regain a key role when he returns.
Despite his struggles coinciding directly with the Chiefs’ Super Bowl collapse, Kelce could still provide value if he chooses to stay for another season. If he makes the selfless decision to leave before the team has to divert any more funds toward him, however, it could give the team the chance to make further adjustments and build for the future. There doesn’t appear to be a wrong answer here, the luxury of being at a low point as the NFL’s runner-up.
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