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Travis Kelce makes emotional statement after Chiefs’ ‘f–ked up’ playoff elimination

December 17, 2025
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Travis Kelce makes emotional statement after Chiefs’ ‘f–ked up’ playoff elimination

Travis Kelce is shaking off the Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff elimination as best he can.

Three days after the NFL team lost their chance at competing in the Super Bowl, the tight end made an emotional statement about the “obviously f–ked up” situation on “New Heights.”

“Chiefs Kingdom, we’re gonna give you everything we got,” Travis, 36, told podcast listeners of the remaining season on Wednesday. “There’s no question about that.”

Travis Kelce wearing headphones and a white Nike shirt on the New Heights podcast.
Travis Kelce made an emotional statement after his NFL team’s playoff eliminations on “New Heights” Wednesday. New Heights Podcast/YouTube
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce hosting the New Heights Podcast.
The athlete spoke to co-host and brother Jason Kelce on Wednesday about the “f–ked up” situation. New Heights Podcast/YouTube

The athlete insisted there is “only one way” he and the Missouri-based team’s coach, Andy Reid, “do things.”

He explained, “If we’re gonna go out there and play some football, we’re gonna do it the right way and, keep trying to get these things fixed and end on the highest note that we can.

“All I’d know is to go out there and play my ass off and to show up and, you know, give my guys the best chance to win,” the “Catching Kelce” alum continued. “I think that’s the mentality, man. There’s an integrity thing here.”

Travis Kelce speaking into a microphone on the New Heights Podcast.
The tight end insisted Wednesday that he will continue to “give everything” in future games. New Heights Podcast/YouTube
Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce (87) walks off the field after losing to the Los Angeles Chargers.
“That’s the mentality,” Travis, pictured above on Sunday, said while citing his “mentality.” Getty Images

Travis noted that it is an “honor” to play “at the end of the day,” adding, “When you sign up for the gig, you’re living out your dreams. You’re living out a kid’s dream that never got a chance to do this.”

He concluded, “If there’s a game to be had, baby, I’m gonna go out there, and I’m gonna love f–king playing in it, no matter if it’s a game that’s in the playoffs or gets us in the playoffs or a game that seems like it doesn’t have any implications of that. And that’s the integrity you gotta f–king go out there with.”

The Chiefs, notably, have three games left against Tennessee Titans, the Denver Broncos and the Las Vegas Raiders.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) talks with Los Angeles Chargers tight end Oronde Gadsden II (86) at GEHA Field.
Travis, pictured above at Sunday’s game, called it an “honor” to play any game. Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce warming up, wiping his face, with his breath visible in the cold air.
The Kansas City Chiefs lost over the weekend to the Los Angeles Chargers. Getty Images

Since losing to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, the teammates are in “kind of unfamiliar territory.”

Jason, 38, pointed out that the Chiefs haven’t been eliminated from the playoffs since 2014, with Travis replying, “I’m the only one that’s been on the team long enough to see us not make the playoffs.”

Travis neglected to speak about the loss over the weekend, telling reporters that it was “not the time.”

His family members, including fiancée Taylor Swift, sister-in-law Kylie Kelce and his nieces, were at Arrowhead Stadium for Sunday’s devastating game, during which quarterback Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL.

Patrick Mahomes at Sunday's Chiefs versus Chargers game
During Sunday’s game, quarterback Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL. AP
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce embracing with their heads touching and hands on each other's faces, surrounded by flowers.
Travis’ fiancée, Taylor Swift, pictured above in August, was present at the devastating loss. Taylor Swift / Instagram

Travis said on Wednesday that the Chiefs now have to “go back to the drawing board.”

He did not speak to his personal NFL future on the heels of Mahomes, 30, fueling rampant rumors that Travis will retire.

“Every season I’ve had with him these last few years, I try to cherish because you never know,” Mahomes cryptically said Sunday.

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