Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach says tight end Travis Kelce “was fired up” to keep playing after the season ended.
The Kansas City Chiefs were embarrassed by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, losing 40-22. They were down 24-0 at halftime due to a putrid performance by the offense. Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions that directly led to 14 points.
The Chiefs moved Thuney to left tackle for their final six competitive games. And though the move secured a weak spot — and helped the Chiefs to their third straight Super Bowl appearance — it came apart at the worst time when Mahomes was sacked a career-high six times in a 40-22 Super Bowl loss to the Eagles.
Travis Kelce was reportedly battling a significant illness before Super Bowl LIX, revealed Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach. Despite this, Veach dism
Despite his legendary playoff performances, Travis Kelce was a shadow of himself in the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. Now, Kansas City’s front office has dropped a shocking revelation about his health during the game.
Travis Kelce is eager to return for the 2025 season, according to Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach. Veach dispelled retirement rumors, s
The Kansas City Chiefs expect to see tight end Travis Kelce back on the field next season, general manager Brett Veach said on Tuesday, after the 10-time Pro Bowler raised the possibility of retirement following a brutal Super Bowl defeat.
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. They were embarrassed in front of a national audience and Travis Kelce revealed how he is getting over it.
The Kansas City Chiefs quest to win their third straight Super Bowl came up short, as they suffered a blowout 40-22 loss at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. As Travis Kelce recently shared, the defeat has been a very tough pill for him and his team to swallow.