Travis Kelce Has Honest Admission About Super Bowl Loss

 

The Kansas City Chiefs’ quest for the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat is officially over.

Andy Reid’s team was no match for the Philadelphia Eagles, and the final score didn’t tell half of the story about the game.

The Eagles dominated them on both sides of the field, and the Chiefs looked helpless from start to finish.

That’s why it wasn’t surprising to see a clearly disgusted and frustrated Travis Kelce after the loss.

He expressed how tough it was to endure this loss.

However, he praised his team for never giving up and continuing to fight.

Kelce’s future is now going to be one of the main talking points around the league.

There were strong rumblings about him being ready to ride into the sunset and walk away from the game if the Chiefs won their third Super Bowl in a row.

He’s already a lock to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

He owns several marks and could be considered a top-five tight end in NFL history at the very worst.

Also, he has countless business opportunities outside of the game, so he could even make more money by not playing than by playing.

Then again, he’s also a strong competitor, first and foremost.

Retiring after such a heartbreaking loss and bad performance clearly isn’t what he envisioned.

He will now take some time to weigh his options before making a decision.

Still, if this was the end, he can leave with his head held high and be very proud of his accomplishments.

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