Travis Kelce may be playing his final Chiefs home game as coaches remain coy about future
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Travis Kelce may be entering Arrowhead Stadium for the final time on Christmas Day as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Denver Broncos.
Rumors of Kelce’s impending retirement have swirled for the last two seasons as his production, while still as solid as can be expected for a 36-year-old NFL player, decreased. With the tight end being in the final year of his contract, the talk of Kelce stepping away has only gotten louder.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce waves to fans as he walks off the field after an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. (John Amis/AP Photo)
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was asked what it meant to him that it could be Kelce’s last game at home.
"I don’t know if it is or not. I haven’t talked to him," Reid said. "I think his numbers and personality and the person I think speak for themselves. Phenomenal person (and) great for the community. He’s everything you want from a player representing an organization."
Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy also touted Kelce’s level of play.
"He’s doing great. There’s going to be some routes that he ran really, really well as a third (or) fourth year into the league," Nagy said. "But what he uses now is he’s savvy with his mental. These guys see what he does and he’s able to set guys up. He’s having a great year right now and I think that’s what’s so special in his leadership skills. The way he leads these guys is second to


