Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is 35 years old and in his 12th NFL season, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see him slow down during the campaign. One NFL executive thinks that’s exactly what’s happening. “Pacheco’s injury is the biggest factor that a lot of people don’t talk about,” said Jeff Howe, executive director of The Athletic. “Obviously they missed the game and the physicality and the spark he brings to the attack. Kelce is getting old. The video shows him losing something (a few meters after catching it).While that may be true, Kelce has been a consistent difference maker throughout his career, playing at least 15 games in each of the last 10 seasons starting with the 2024 season.
As a result, he became one of the best tight ends in league history, with a resume that included three Super Bowl titles, four first-team All-Pro selections and nine Pro Bowl nominations. His presence is a big reason why the Chiefs are looking to win their third straight Super Bowl before the 2024 season. If you want this season, you started slowly, but 38 people started on 335 meters and relatively one. The chief is recommended to play 7-0 and another depth. The future Hall of Famer has reached the 70-yard mark in three of his last four games and had his first touchdown of the season Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. He’s improved his game as the team struggles with injuries around him and will look to continue that in the second half of the season. He was not the same player, but at the top.