With retirement rumors that loom over the future of Travis Kelce, older brother Jason insists that the closed wing of the Chiefs has already decided his next step.
After being dominated by the former Jason team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in the Super Bowl, the speculation about Travis's future began to circulate when some fans operated under the assumption that he was moving away from the football field.
Speaking in the podcast of Steam Room with Charles Barkley and Ernie Johnson, Jason addressed his brother's thinking process and concluded that a decision had been made.
“I think probably, in his heart, he already knows what he wants to do,” Jason shared. 'That is the reality of ESO'.
I'm sure we'll talk about that. We have already talked a little, and I'm sure he will go through a process of solving that, 'Jason told Barkley and Johnson. “We are very similar people, but we also have different ways of thinking about things.”
'And sometimes I can exaggerate situations, and my brother has this way of being like,' Hello man, you want to play or do not want to play. ''

Jason Kelce believes that his brother, the star of the bosses, Travis Kelce, has already decided on his future
“He will say something like that where he is like, don't worry about all these minor things,” Jason continued. “And nine out of ten times, he is above all.”
In his tenth year with Kansas City, Travis numbers have fallen significantly from the previous campaigns. While he counted 97 receptions, four more than last year, the wing closed wing Vio Yardas de Carrera (823) and Touchdowns (3).
Philadelphia kept Kelce to four receptions of six goals and a miserable 39 yards. They also fired the Marshal Patrick Mahomes six times in the defensive masterpiece in the Super Bowl.
Earlier this month, Nate Taylor of The Athletic reported that the Chiefs want Kelce to return for another season. However, I would have to agree with not being the focal point of the offensive and become a role -playing player.
The three -time Super Bowl champion went to the whispers in the last installment of the new Heights podcast.
“I will take time to solve it,” Kelce said. 'And I think I owe my teammates that if I return, it will be a sincere decision and I am not mediating it, and I am completely here for them.
“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.”