Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke to reporters during his weekly Monday Zoom press conference. He provided insight into Travis Kelce's ongoing success as he ages in the league. "I'm happy for him with the seven catches and all that.
By his lofty standard, Travis Kelce endured a disappointing regular season for the Kansas City Chiefs. But when the calendar flipped to January, the 35-year-old reminded everyone w
Many had pointed out that Kelce's age may have been a factor for his down season, but Reid has different ideas. During Kansas City's media availability on Monday, Reid spoke on his star tight end, revealing Kelce is a "good problem" for the team to have as other players get healthy.
Travis Kelce put up a season-high 117 yards and a touchdown in the Kansas City Chiefs Divisional Round win over Houston. The future Hall of Fame tight end continues to shine under the postseason lights.
From risking getting fined to consoling struggling teammates, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end has a side not many see.
In the postseason, Travis Kelce looks like the greatest pass-catching tight end in NFL history again. Just like the Chiefs planned.
Kelce had seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown on a day when the Chiefs had 212 total yards of offense, and his effort led to a lot of discussion about Kelce being able to flip a switch when it comes time to go from regular season to playoff football. Head coach Andy Reid had a different take on the change when asked about Kelce on Monday.
Ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs’ win over the Houston Texans Jan. 18, Jason Kelce said that his brother Travis Kelce used the name “Charles” when introducing himself as a kid.
The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs prepare for a thrilling AFC Championship game. Chiefs coach Andy Reid emphasizes focus amid high stakes. Patr
The Kansas City Chiefs advanced to the divisional round after defeating the Houston Texans 23-14 on Saturday. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce connected often throughout the contest, giving Kansas City the efficiency they needed to earn the win.