Chiefs superstars Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones responded publicly after the news that legendary teammate Travis Kelce will not be retiring from the NFL. The post Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones React to Travis Kelce Confirming He’s ‘Coming Back’ appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Dynasty rankings are always a snapshot in time, but maybe never more than right now. From the end of the Super Bowl to the start of free agency it feels like a stable time when very little should change.
Burglaries at the homes of Chiefs’ Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes has resulted in federal charges against seven people from Chile.
It’s possible no one is more happy about Travis Kelce returning to play in 2025 than Patrick Mahomes. The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback caught wind of Kelce's intentions to come back for one more season after the 35-year-old tight end told Pat McAfee that he was going to get in the best possible shape this offseason,
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce plans to play next season rather than retire. The 35-year-old Kelce had been mulling whether to return for a 13th season. But the
Patrick Mahomes received a boost after the Kansas City Chiefs announced Trey Smith would be returning along with star tight end Travis Kelce for at least one more season
Kelce will return to Kansas City for 2025, as will guard Trey Smith—but the Chiefs know they need to do more to help protect Patrick Mahomes. Plus, Travis Hunter and Will Campbell make strong impressions.
Welcome to the Friday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!  It is somehow already the final day of February, which means free agency is right around the corner, but before we can get there, we have to make it through the NFL Scouting Combine.
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The Chiefs gave our AA podcast crew a lot to discuss with the decision to tag Trey Smith and seeing Kelce return.
Travis Kelce is returning to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 NFL season — or at least that's the way everything seems right now. Comments from Brett Veach a