Travis Kelce admits that he is weighing the possibility of retiring after the conduction of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl on Sunday night.
In the last episode of his New Heights PodcastKelce, 35, told Brother Jason as a result of the 40-22 defeat of the Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles: 'I know that everyone wants to know if I am playing or not next year, and at this time I am kicking everything in The way. I am kicking every can I can on the road.
'I am not making crazy decisions. At this time, the most important thing is to be there for my teammates and be there for my coaches, understanding that there are many things that enter this. ''
The legendary wing closed went on to cite the “wear” in his body after 12 seasons in the NFL as a reason why he is considering hanging his tacos.
“The fact that we continue to go to these AFC championships and these Super Bowls, that means I am playing three additional games that everyone else throughout the league,” he explained.
“That is a lot of wear on your body and it is a long time that happens in the building, focusing on your trade, focusing on the task in question, every challenge you create for you. That process can be exhausting, you can weigh about you.
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Travis Kelce admits that he is considering retirement after the defeat of the Super Bowl of the Chiefs on Sunday
'It can make you better (but) can go crazy at the same time, and at this time it is one of those things in which I was driving me this year. It happens when you go out of your career. When you feel you don't have the success you used to have, it's a difficult pill.
“And then, in addition to that, not being there in the most important moments, knowing that your team tells you with you … is just a difficult reality.”
Kelce, who was largely anonymous when the Eagles sailed with a dominant victory in New Orleans, says he now has a great decision in his hands in the coming weeks.
'I'm going to take time to solve it. And I think I owe my teammates that if I return, it will be a sincere decision and that I am not **, and I am completely here for them, “he continued.
“I think I can play, it is only if I am motivated or not or is the best decision for me as a man, as a human, as a person to assume all that responsibility.”
Fans fear that Kelce is now ready to tear down the curtain of his career, with one writing in X: 'The wheels are falling. My heart breaks for Trav, his whole life has worked hard to get where he is.
Another said: “As a football fan for a long time, this sounds like retirement is very sad.”
While one concluded: “He has made 10000%.”