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.
Kansas City Chiefs GM Brett Veach sure seems to think that Travis Kelce will be suiting up for the 2025 season.
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As far as I’m concerned, there is no deadline,” Brett Veach said. “I think we left it as he’d be back. We’re excited to get him back and get him going.”
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke with reporters on Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis. He addressed the retirement rumors surrounding Travis Kelce and his belief that he isn't done with the gridiron yet.
If the Chiefs take a big free-agent swing, Brett Veach indicated before the Super Bowl, it would be a player that checks this box.
The Kansas City Chiefs expect tight end Travis Kelce to see out the final year of his contract, according to their general manager Brett Veach.
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Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach spoke on free agency at the NFL combine, and he made it clear Trey Smith is a top priority.
It’s been widely assumed that Smith — ESPN’s second-ranked free agent this offseason — could price himself out of the Chiefs’ plans. Pro Football Focus, for instance, estimates that Smith will receive a four-year contract for $86 million, with $52.5 million guaranteed.
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