Travis Kelce Close to Signing Deal to Return for 14th NFL Season

A source close to contract negotiations revealed Monday that Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce is on the verge of signing an agreement to return for his 14th NFL campaign.

The individual, who requested anonymity since the contract remains unsigned, confirmed discussions between the team and the veteran tight end are progressing toward completion.

The 36-year-old veteran had previously indicated he would reach a retirement decision by early March, providing Kansas City management clarity as they work to reconstruct their lineup. Monday marked the opening of free agency negotiations, with the official league year starting Wednesday when trades and signings become official.

Kansas City is simultaneously preparing for next month’s draft. Following last week’s trade that sent cornerback Trent McDuffie to Los Angeles, the team now holds two first-round selections: their original ninth overall pick and the 29th selection acquired from the Rams.

“I think we’ve kind of taken a different approach with Travis in the sense that we’ve prepared for either scenario,” Chiefs general manager Brett Veach explained during last month’s scouting combine. “Coach (Andy Reid) had mentioned on Friday he’s had great dialogue with Travis. On our end, myself, (assistant general manager) Chris Shea and Travis’ crew, we’ve had some good dialogue there.

“Travis is the best, he’s an icon and hopefully he comes back and we’ll just let that process play out.”

Beyond football, Kelce maintains numerous pursuits, including co-hosting the “New Heights” podcast alongside his brother, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, plus various entertainment projects. His engagement to pop superstar Taylor Swift has also garnered significant attention, with their wedding anticipated in the near future.

Despite these outside interests, Kelce has consistently emphasized football’s continued importance in his personal life.

Retirement considerations first surfaced two seasons ago, but he returned last year largely motivated by not wanting his career to conclude with a disappointing Super Bowl defeat to Philadelphia. Similar feelings likely influenced his decision to continue after Kansas City’s recent 6-11 campaign — their poorest record since 2012.

Another significant factor is his desire to play alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes for at least one more season.

Mahomes, one of Kelce’s closest friends, missed the final three games after suffering an ACL tear during a loss to the Chargers that ended Kansas City’s playoff hopes. The two-time MVP underwent surgery immediately afterward and publicly committed to being ready for the season opener.

Last season saw Kelce return in excellent physical condition. Though his 76 receptions marked his lowest total since 2015, he still accumulated 851 receiving yards and five touchdowns — statistics that placed him among the league’s top tight ends.

Kelce, who turns 37 in October, has compiled 1,080 career catches for 13,002 yards and 82 touchdowns across 192 regular-season contests, ranking fourth all-time among tight ends in receptions and third in receiving yards. His postseason resume includes 178 catches for 2,078 yards and 20 touchdowns, contributing to five AFC championships and three Super Bowl victories.