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SHOCKING NEWS: See Why NFL Said Travis Kelce is Not the most famous football player ever?
Since 2018, Kelce has played more snaps (6,523) than any other skill player in the NFL (including playoffs). That begs the question of whether he is tipping his hand on bowing out of the league soon.
When might he retire? He said he “can’t put a time frame on it.”
“I’m going to do it until the wheels come off, and hopefully that doesn’t happen anytime soon,” Kelce said. “I can definitely understand that it’s toward the end of the road than at the beginning of it. I just got to make sure I’m set up for after football as well.”
He added: “I love coming to work every single day and doing this.”
In the meantime, the Chiefs have revamped their personnel on offense to help lift the load. Kansas City drafted receiver Xavier Worthy in the first round and signed Hollywood Brown in free agency. Receiver Rashee Rice emerged late last season as one of Mahomes’ favorite pass-catchers.
That said, it might be yet another slow start for the Chiefs’ receivers. Brown suffered a sternoclavicular injury and could miss a few weeks of the regular season. Rice will likely miss the start of the season with a suspension due to his involvement in a multi-car crash in April that left several people injured.
The Chiefs have also added at tight end, drafting Wiley out of TCU in the fourth round. All these offseason moves should help Kelce excel in 2024.
But good luck convincing him to take some plays off during the season.
“Wear and tear me, baby,” Kelce said. “I’m ready for it, man. Put the load on me. I love being accountable for the men and women in this building and Chiefs kingdom. I love the aspect of everybody counting on me just to make the play for my team.
“I don’t think that anything from last year — putting more miles on me — made me less of a player.”
That’s why Kelce seems to be enjoying a ho-hum training camp. He’s focused, yet again, on winning another Super Bowl. The Chiefs have a real shot at becoming the first team in the Super Bowl era to three-peat. If they’re going to do that, Kelce will again need to be a centerpiece.