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Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt weighs in on Travis Kelce’s future after team's rare playoff miss

"FOX NFL Sunday" crew discussed which team is the best in the AFC and whether this will be Travis Kelce's last season with the Kansas City Chiefs.

January football has become routine for the Kansas City Chiefs, with the team’s seasons regularly stretching into early February. But a 6-11 finish in the 2025 season meant the Chiefs were on the outside looking in at the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

As the Chiefs’ offseason got off to an earlier-than-normal start, Patrick Mahomes’ season-ending ACL injury and the uncertainty swirling around Travis Kelce’s future are being closely watched in Kansas City.

The 2025 season marked Kelce’s 13th year in the league. Last summer, the 11-time Pro Bowler fended off questions about whether he would return to the Chiefs, and those concerns are likely to resurface in the months leading up to training camp. But, Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt is confident the 36-year-old tight end can continue to be a productive NFL player.

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Super Bowl LIV: Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce celebrates with team owner Clark Hunt after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers at Hard Rock Stadium on Feb. 2, 2020 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Simon Bruty /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)

"Well as an organization, we certainly hope that he will come back," Hunt told "Good Morning Football" on Tuesday.

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"He had another great year, maybe not on par with where he was four or five years ago, but still had over 800 yards, and was really one of the leaders on the offensive side of the ball for us. So there’s no doubt in my mind that he can still play.

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