Here’s the latest overview based on the most recent reporting:
- Kelce has repeatedly said retirement is a live option but would be decided after evaluating his body, the Chiefs’ situation, and his personal conversations. Several outlets in early 2026 report he’s taking time after the 2025-26 season to decide whether to return for a 14th NFL campaign or retire.[4][5]
- Chiefs owner Clark Hunt indicated the team would welcome Kelce back if he’s inclined to play but understands the need for a careful offseason decision; a public timeline for an official announcement had not been set as of January 2026.[5]
- In late 2025 and early 2026, Kelce suggested he would consider returning “if I feel good and can give it a real run,” and that conversations with the Chiefs and his inner circle would shape the choice; multiple reports emphasize that a firm retirement decision hadn’t been made yet.[1][7]
- Some outlets have framed the question around whether Kelce returns for 2026 after a challenging season, including playoff implications and potential changes at quarterback or coaching; the prevailing theme is that his decision hinges on health and his sense of enjoyment and effectiveness on the field.[7][4]
Illustration: If you’d like, I can summarize a timeline of key statements and potential retirement dates from major outlets and provide a concise pro/con snapshot for “return vs retire” as of now.
Citations:
- Summary of Kelce’s ongoing retirement deliberations and public comments.[4]
- Chiefs’ ownership perspective on his potential return and timing.[5]
- Additional updates discussing his mindset and possible decision timeline in late 2025/early 2026.[1][7]
Sources
Travis Kelce previously said he will make a retirement decision at the end of the season; Kelce played what may be his last home game for Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day; watch Chicago Bears at San Francisco 49ers on Monday morning from 1.10am, live on Sky Sports NFL
www.skysports.comTravis Kelce addresses retirement speculation on his 'New Heights' podcast with brother Jason Kelce. On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles, which crushed their dream of a three-peat Super Bowl win. Now, the Chiefs tight end is sharing the reasons why he’s considering retirement.
www.etonline.comKansas City hopes the All-Pro tight end will return for a 2026 season, but is giving him time
www.cbssports.comThe Chiefs star tight end explained where he's at mentally and physically as retirement question swirl
www.cbssports.comThe Kansas City Chiefs player shared an update on his NFL future amid a tough season.
parade.comTravis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, is nearing the final year of his 13-year NFL journey. The veteran stated that he would compete 'the last one on the contract' before determining on…
economictimes.comChiefs teammate's message fuels talk about Travis Kelce's retirement while the player makes a notable move away from football.
www.essentiallysports.comTravis Kelce shared some insight into his thoughts on possible retirement from the Kansas City Chiefs during the Wednesday, Jan. 7, episode of his 'New Heights' podcast.
people.comTravis Kelce could be mere weeks from retirement. The Chiefs legend spoke on the matter on the latest episode of the brothers' podcast, "New Heights."
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