Travis Kelce May Have Played His Final Game at Arrowhead

Retirement decision looms for Kansas City's celebrated tight end
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 26, 2025 5:01 AM CST
Travis Kelce May Have Played His Final Game at Arrowhead
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is introduced onto the field prior to an NFL game against the Denver Broncos Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo.   (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

If Thursday night was the last game Travis Kelce played inside Arrowhead Stadium, he tried to make it a memorable one. The Chiefs tight end only had five catches for 36 yards against Denver, playing alongside third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun while his good buddy Patrick Mahomes and backup Gardner Minshew were out with knee injuries. But several of those catches came in the closing minutes, reports the AP, nearly rallying Kansas City in what would have been a stunning upset of the Broncos. Kelce and Co. wound up losing 20-13 in a game in which they were nearly two-touchdown underdogs. But it was a gutsy display by him in a career filled with them.

The four-time All-Pro, who is expected to announce after the season whether he is retiring, could have hung up the cleats a couple of weeks ago, when the reigning AFC champions were eliminated from playoff contention for the first time in a decade. Instead, after going to five Super Bowls—including the last three—and winning three championship rings, the 36-year-old Kelce showed that he had too much pride to quit on a lost season. He played in a humiliating loss to lowly Tennessee last week, and he was one of the few bright spots Thursday for an offense that finished with 139 yards in all. "A whole lot of emotions," Kelce said afterward.

As for retirement? "I'll let that be a decision I'll make with my family, friends, the Chiefs organization when the time comes," Kelce said. He was the final player introduced Thursday night, following Oladokun out of the tunnel in the corner of Arrowhead Stadium. As red lights flashed across the field, Kelce emerged from the fog with his signature bow-and-arrow entrance gesture toward a festive holiday crowd, and it predictably roared in delight—perhaps for the last time—as No. 87 took the field. "You only get a few of those (moments) where you get to stand there and appreciate 60, 70-thousand Chiefs fans cheering for you," Kelce said. "I always embrace that moment."

"You feel the generations of happiness and the love that (the fans) have," Kelce said. "It's something I know I'll cherish forever." Kelce has played 97 games inside the stadium over a 13-year career. Now, the question is whether he'lll play next week in the Chiefs' season finale in Las Vegas. He needs just 10 yards receiving to reach 13,000 for his career, and could extend his franchise record—and the longest active streak in the NFL—by catching a pass in his 191st game next weekend. He could also go out with a win, rather than having lost five straight. Or, maybe he'll come back for one more year. "We've been through so much together," Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones said. "Just one more (season). Just one more."

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