Is the final chapter of Travis Kelceās legendary NFL career quietly approaching ā not because of football⦠but because of love?
Sports powerhouse Stephen A. Smith has ignited fresh retirement speculation after tellingĀ PEOPLEĀ thatĀ this season could truly be Kelceās last, pointing not only to performance ā but to the ābeautiful lifeā waiting for him with fiancĆ©eĀ Taylor Swift.
āI think the handwriting is on the wall,ā Smith said honestly. āThere are a lot of great things for him to go home to.ā
The 36-year-old Kansas City Chiefs icon has long been the heartbeat of one of the NFLās most dominant dynasties. But after another difficult season ā with Kansas City now sitting atĀ 6ā7 and facing a real chance of missing the playoffsĀ ā questions about Kelceās future are growing louder than ever.
Smith admitted he didnāt expect Kelce to walk away after the devastating Super Bowl loss to the Eagles earlier this year.
āI didnāt think heād go out like that,ā Smith said. āNot on a game like that.ā
Yet now, the narrative feels different.
Yes, Kelce is still producing. Yes, heās still respected across the league. But as Smith put it bluntly:
āFather Time is undefeated.ā
And then thereāsĀ Taylor Swift.
Fresh off their engagement, Kelceās life off the field has transformed in ways few athletes ever experience. Global fame. Hollywood opportunities. A future filled with possibility far beyond the gridiron.
Smith made it clear:
āHeād have a TV job instantly. The second he retires, a network will sign him.ā
And heās already testing those waters:
- A role inĀ Ryan Murphyās horror seriesĀ Grotesquerie
- A cameo inĀ Adam SandlerāsĀ Happy Gilmore 2
- HostingĀ Saturday Night Live
- Headlining his ownĀ dating reality show
Kelce, however, has also shown heās not ready to surrender just yet.
After the Super Bowl loss, he confirmed he would return for the 2025 season, telling Pat McAfee via text:
āIām coming back for sure⦠trying to get back to the mountaintop.ā
Chiefs coach Andy Reid later revealed Kelce had been ātraining like crazyā all offseason.
Still⦠with the Chiefs now on the brink of missing the postseason for the first time since Patrick Mahomes became the starter, the emotional weight of this season feels heavier than any before it.
Three Super Bowls. Five Super Bowl appearances. A decade of dominance.
And now⦠a crossroads between legacy and love.
As Stephen A. Smith put it:
āIf he ever was going to walk away⦠now would be the time.ā