When asked if the Kansas City Chiefs' coaching staff approached him about "managing" his snap count during Week 1 against the Baltimore Ravens,
Travis Kelce responded more candidly than he had ever done before. This was the
first time he had broached the subject. He said he'd never been more truthful in his life.
No, that is not the situation. Kelce chose to respond to the reporters' laughter in the room on September 3rd by issuing a statement.
And I probably wouldn't listen to them if they did make that statement," he concluded to wrap up his statement
The superstar tight end maintained a straight face throughout the brief talk, putting an end to speculation that Kansas City might try to reduce the amount of labor expected of the superstar tight end in 2024.
However, the speculation was ended when the famous tight end kept a straight expression. Both Noah Gray, an understudy, and Jared Wiley
starting out, have made a good impression on their respective instructors this summer. This is the reason things are the way they are.
Travis Kelce, who is now playing for the Chiefs, has expressed a desire to continue to enjoy the game on a personal level,
making it highly unlikely that he will retire before 2024. Kelce has often told the media that he intends to continue playing "until the wheels fall off."