Chiefs' Travis Kelce says he plans on playing in 2024 - ESPN
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Saying, «I have no reason to stop playing football,» Travis Kelce indicated Thursday that he intends to play in 2024 for the Chiefs.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Saying, «I have no reason to stop playing football,» Travis Kelce indicated Thursday that he intends to play in 2024 for the Chiefs.
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