Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was not happy to cap off what could be his final NFL season with six straight losses and no playoff run.
Kelce, whose contract is currently set to expire this offseason, discussed the Chiefs’ disappointing end to the 2025 season in Wednesday’s episode of his New Heights podcast with his brother Jason Kelce.
“It’s a tough way to go out, especially with the amount of success and the standard that you hold, you know, yourself and the team to going into the season and throughout the season,” Kelce told his brother. “You try and look back on it, you know, right away and, you know, you try to learn from it and maybe even try to figure out where it all went wrong and how you could’ve been better in certain situations.
“It’s just a s—ty feeling and a s—ty way to try and navigate one of the things you love to do most, and that’s play football.”
Kelce added that the feeling was “kind of embarrassing.”
“But you keep it moving,” Kelce said.
After losing star quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a season-ending left knee injury in Week 15, Kelce and the Chiefs finished out the 2025 season with three straight losses.
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