Chiefs legend declares: “I'm not done yet – Win the Super Bowl again with the Chiefs!”
Posted September 3, 2025
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At 35 years old, Travis Kelce isn’t just a future Hall of Famer — he’s a man on a mission. After a legendary career filled with Pro Bowls, record-breaking seasons, and multiple Super Bowl rings, Kelce has made it clear: he’s not ready to walk away just yet.
“I’m not done,” Kelce said with conviction. “I’ve still got plenty of football left in me, and I want to prove I can help lead this team to another championship. This isn’t a farewell tour — this is about one more shot, and I’m taking it.”

Kelce’s declaration comes at a time when questions about his future have been swirling. With over a decade of dominance at tight end, many wondered if the 2025 season would be his last. But his hunger for competition — and another Lombardi Trophy — remains as strong as ever. Known for his unmatched chemistry with Patrick Mahomes, Kelce is determined to show he’s still the heartbeat of Kansas City’s offense.
While some critics argue his best years may be behind him, Kelce insists otherwise. His leadership, consistency, and big-game pedigree are assets the Chiefs can’t put a price on. “I’ve been through the grind. I know what it takes when the lights are brightest. That hasn’t changed,” he said.
Head coach Andy Reid echoed that sentiment: “Travis is the kind of player you can never count out. He raises the level of everyone around him. As long as he wants to play, we’re glad to have him.”
The bigger question now: how much longer can Kelce keep performing at this level? With contenders across the league reloading, the Chiefs will once again lean on their veteran tight end to be a difference-maker when it matters most.
Kelce’s résumé already secures his legacy — one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, a three-time Super Bowl champion, and a cornerstone of the Chiefs’ dynasty. But for Kelce, it’s about more than numbers and rings. It’s about finishing on his own terms.
“One more run, one more Super Bowl,” Kelce said. “I owe it to myself, to my teammates, and to Chiefs Kingdom. I’m not going out quietly. I’m going out swinging.”
The 2025 NFL season may very well be a defining chapter for Travis Kelce. Whether he adds another Lombardi to his collection or not, his determination is undeniable. For now, the message is clear: the Chiefs’ star tight end isn’t finished yet.











