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With Travis Kelce coming back for another season with the Kansas City Chiefs, head coach Andy Reid believes the rest of the NFL should be careful…

Travis Kelce contemplated retirement this offseason, but in the end, he felt it was too soon to hang them up. The tight end has unfinished business with Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs, which is why he’s coming back for the 2025 NFL season.
His head coach spoke for the first time since the announcement, and of course, he couldn’t look happier. During an appearance on The Bettor Angle podcast, Reid warned the rest of the NFL that Kelce is locked in and that the tight end will prove that he continues to be the best at his position.
“He said he was coming back, and he’s all in,” Reid said, as quoted by Sports Illustrated. “He’s all in, he’s a heck of a player. I mean listen, he’s getting older but you’re talking about the guy that’s going to go down as maybe the best of all time at that position. And okay well, if he’s a step slower or whatever people are saying he’s still one of the best in the National Football League and in my eyes he’s the best.“
Kelce will turn 36 in October, but that doesn’t matter to Reid. Even if the tight end comes from a complicated season which ended with a painful Super Bowl loss, the Chiefs head coach believes that the player still has enough left in the tank to help Kansas City succeed.
“Whatever he does on the field, the greatness that he is there, he’s even that much better off the field,” Reid added. “He’s a great teammate and a great human being, one of those guys you’d say—he’s not going to do it—but one of those guys you’d say, ‘I’d love to have him on my staff when he’s done playing.”