INDIANAPOLIS (KCTV) – Chiefs general manager Brett Veach plans on Travis Kelce to return for the 2025 season amid retirement rumors for the future Hall of Fame tight end. “How we left it at ...
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs stayed pretty healthy during the 2024 season, as least when it came to injuries. It’s often said that the last teams standing in the playoffs are usually ...
Kansas City Chiefs' General Manager Brett Veach was interviewed on the NFL podcast 'The Insiders' Kara Durrette/Getty Travis Kelce was fighting a “big illness” before his Super Bowl defeat.
Travis Kelce hasn’t publicly commented on his retirement since his last podcast episode, but one high-level Chiefs official touched on it Tuesday. Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and head ...
Travis Kelce may not be quite ready to call it a career just yet. Speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine, Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said he expects Kelce to return ...
After making a third straight trip to the Super Bowl, the season couldn't have ended much worse for Travis Kelce. The Chiefs tight end had one of his worst performances and was visibly demoralized ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Kansas City Chiefs anticipate that Travis Kelce, the future Hall of Fame tight end, will play next season, general manager Brett Veach said Tuesday. “We’re just operating ...
Travis Kelce has yet to announce he's returning for a 13th NFL season - but Chiefs GM Brett Veach seems to think that's the case. The tight end, 35, was noncommittal about his playing future after ...
Travis Kelce was never a factor in the Kansas City Chiefs' 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX earlier this month. The future Hall of Fame tight end didn't have a catch in the ...
There may have been more to Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's underwhelming Super Bowl 59 performance than just his age. Kansas City general manager Brett Veach told NFL Network that the 12-year NFL ...
Travis Kelce was sick with a “pretty big illness” before losing this year’s Super Bowl, according to the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, Brett Veach. Veach spoke candidly about ...