Patrick Mahomes is pumped to have his tight finish again.
Hours after information emerged that Travis Kelce could be returning to the Chiefs in 2025, Mahomes took to social media to rejoice, posting a well-liked meme of Michael Jordan’s safety guard John Michael Wozniak shrugging in ESPN’s “The Last Dance.”
ESPN’s Pat McAfee revealed on his self-titled present on Thursday that Kelce could be coming again for his thirteenth NFL season.
“I’m coming back, for sure,” Kelce informed McAfee in a textual content that was learn on-air. “Gonna try and get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop. Got a real bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and how I got the guys ready for battle. I can’t go out like that!!!!”
There’s been a lot hypothesis in regards to the 10-time Professional Bowler’s taking part in future because the Chiefs fell to the Eagles in Tremendous Bowl 2025 earlier this month.
Within the days after the sport, Kelce complained of the “wear and tear” that comes with taking part in a full soccer season.
“The fact that we keep going to these AFC Championships and these Super Bowls, that means I’m playing an extra three [more] games than everybody else in the entire league,’’ Kelce said on his “New Heights” podcast. “That’s a lot of wear and tear on your body and it’s a lot of time spent in the building, focusing on your craft, focusing on the task at hand, every challenge that you set up for yourself. That process can be grueling [and] it can weigh on you.”

Kelce and Mahomes have performed eight seasons collectively in Kansas Metropolis, successful three Lombardi Trophies and reaching 5 whole Tremendous Bowls.
The pair have linked for a report 18 postseason touchdowns all through their careers.