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Chiefs GM Brett Veach told reporters that Kansas City’s front office will have to “think outside the box” during the 2025 NFL draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs expect tight end Travis Kelce to return in 2025, general manager Brett Veach told reporters Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine.
The Kansas City Chiefs expect tight end Travis Kelce to see out the final year of his contract, according to their general manager Brett Veach.
Travis Kelce may not be ready to hang up his cleats just yet, at least according to Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach. Speaking to reporters from the NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday, Veach said the Chiefs are "anticipating" that Kelce will return for the 2025 season.
"We're never going to make excuses, but he was battling through a pretty big illness there.''- Chiefs GM Brett Veach on Travis Kelce in the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs are said to have given the 35-year-old tight end until March 14 to decide whether he'd like to hang it up or play another year, while Kelce himself has said that he is "kicking every can that I can down the road" as it relates to making that call.
Kelce, 35, said after Kansas City lost the Super Bowl that he was going to take some time to figure out his future.
Chiefs general manager Brett Veach told reporters at Tuesday's NFL Scouting Combine that Kelce still has "that fire and desire to play," and that he expects him to return in 2025 to play at least the final year of his contract.