đŸ”„ ‘It’s Too Fresh’: Jason Kelce’s Words That Changed How Travis Sees Retirement 💔🏈

Jason Kelce lifts the lid on brother Travis's retirement decision after  Chiefs suffered playoff elimination blow | Daily Mail OnlineAs the Kansas City Chiefs’ nightmare season comes to a sudden, painful halt, Travis Kelce now faces the most emotional decision of his career — and his older brother Jason Kelce is urging patience.

Sunday’s 16–13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers officially eliminated Kansas City from playoff contention, dropping the reigning powerhouse to 6–8 and ending their postseason streak for the first time since 2014. For a team that recently dominated the NFL — three straight Super Bowl appearances and back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024 — the fall has been jarring.

And for Travis, 36, it’s personal.

“You Can’t Decide This Right Now”

Jason Kelce weighed in on his brother Travis's looming retirement decision on ESPNJason Kelce, who retired after a 13-season career with the Philadelphia Eagles, knows exactly what his brother is feeling. Speaking on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, the former center offered hard-earned advice.

“To nail that decision, you’ve gotta step away from the game for a little bit,” Jason said.
“Right now, it’s just too fresh.”

He urged Travis to play out the remaining games, soak in time with teammates and coaches, and allow the emotions to settle before making a life-altering call.

“There are so many emotions right after a season — especially one like this.
You’ve gotta let it sink in. The answer comes with time.”

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ESPN analyst Ryan Clark added another layer to the conversation — Patrick Mahomes.

With the Chiefs quarterback sidelined after tearing his ACL late in Sunday’s loss, Clark pointed out the symbolism surrounding Kelce’s potential farewell.

“It would feel extremely odd if somebody other than Patrick Mahomes throws Travis Kelce his last pass.”

That bond may matter more than ever.

From Super Bowl Dreams to Unfinished Business

Travis previously considered retirement after the Chiefs were crushed by the Philadelphia Eagles in last season’s Super Bowl, ending their historic three-peat bid. He chose to return, determined not to let that loss define his final chapter.

But ten months later, the ending looks even harsher.

Kansas City is now forced to shift focus to 2026 before the regular season has even ended — something unheard of during Mahomes’ eight-year reign as starter.

The tight end and the Chiefs were officially eliminated from the playoffs with Sunday's defeatOne More Ride?

Despite the heartbreak, sources close to Kelce insist the collapse has changed his thinking — not ended it.

“It’s Super Bowl or bust for Travis and Patrick — and this year was bust,” an insider revealed.
“He was heavily considering retirement when expectations were high. Now? He doesn’t want to go out like this.”

But he is determined to right the wrongs of their playoff nightmare after Sunday's loss to LAAccording to the source, Kelce is strongly leaning toward returning for at least one more season, attacking the offseason with renewed purpose.

“He wants one more ride with Patrick.
He wants to end it on his terms — not as part of this nightmare.”

For now, no announcement is coming. Just reflection, recovery, and a brother’s advice to breathe before deciding.

Because legacies — like endings — deserve time.