Chiefs’ Traviskells leaves field downcast after the loss of Super Bowl LIX in the final game possibility


Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelles was watching the downcast while walking away from the field at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Super Bowl LIX Loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Kelse’s performance It was far from what Chiefs and NFL fans are used to seeing at big moments. The tough, low catch he normally makes was not made on Sunday nights. He had four catches with six targets for 39 yards in the game.

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Travis Kelce Downcast

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelse #87 will walk away from the field after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Super Bowl Ricks football game in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

The broadcast caught Kelse walking from the field. He then briefly spoke about the 40-22 loss.

“We haven’t done that bad all year round. If everything isn’t bad, you won’t lose that way,” he said.

The question Kelce faces now is whether he will return to chief for another season. The 35-year-old production has been clearly declining since the 2024 season. There was a moment when he showed his own flash of light with his prime, but that was far from what Kansas City had previously received from him.

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Travis Kel Swaves

Kansas City chief tight end Travis Kelles, #87, made waves in the crowd after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Super Bowl Lix football game in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

Rumors after his retirement swirled around him in the final week of the year.

“I’ll let Travis make that decision myself,” Chief quarterback Patrick Mahomes I said after the game. “He still knows he has a lot of football left, meaning you can see it. He always plays at the biggest moments, but he’s going there. It’s like if he wants to put that crush on, and whatever it is, play 20 games and reach the Super Bowl.

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Travis Kelce adjusts helmet

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelse #87 will adjust his helmet before the NFL Super Bowl Ricks football game with the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

“He is a guy in the gold jacket and did enough to become the first Barott Hall of Fame, but I know he still loves the game.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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