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Travis Kelce reveals only situation where he’d play for team other than Chiefs
By Zach Braziller,
19 days ago
There is one longshot scenario that could lead Travis Kelce to one day leave the Chiefs: if the NFL ever added a team in London.
“I’m waiting for that team to play for another team other than the Chiefs,” he said on his “New Heights” podcast with retired brother, Jason Kelce. “That’s the only situation is if I get to play abroad.”
Travis, though, later clarified in a post on X , writing, “Let’s be honest, I’d never leave the Chiefs… but playing in London sounds fun.”
This past season, he had 93 catches for 984 yards and five touchdowns, and added 32 receptions for 355 yards with three scores during the playoffs, as the Chiefs won their second consecutive Super Bowl crown and third since 2019.
Travis Kelce said he’d be interested in playing for an NFL team based in London. New Heights Podcast
Kansas City is again going to be a contender next year.
It will be looking to be the first team to win three straight crowns in the Super Bowl era.
The last team to win three titles in a row was the 1965-67 Packers before the merger.
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