Travis Kelce Faces March Deadline for Retirement Decision After Super Bowl Loss
The Kansas City Chiefs have set a March 14 deadline for the star tight end to decide on his future, following a disappointing Super Bowl performance and personal considerations.
- Travis Kelce, 35, is contemplating retirement after a Hall of Fame-worthy 12-season career with the Kansas City Chiefs.
- The Chiefs have given Kelce until March 14 to make his decision, aligning with the NFL's free agency period and his $11.5 million roster bonus deadline.
- Kelce cited the physical toll of playing in five Super Bowls and numerous playoff games as a key factor in his deliberation.
- His underwhelming Super Bowl performance, which included viral moments of apparent lack of effort, has fueled speculation about his future in the NFL.
- Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift and potential opportunities in media and entertainment may influence his decision to step away from football.
























