Travis Kelce Reflects on Chiefs' 'Bad' Game After Devastating Loss at Super Bowl 2025
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce addressed his team's 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 2025 when he spoke to reporters in the locker room post-game.

AceShowbiz - Travis Kelce, the 35-year-old tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was visibly emotional as he addressed reporters after his team's loss at Super Bowl. "We just couldn't get it going offensively," Kelce said. "They got after us on all three phases, and we turned the ball over and had penalties."

Kelce acknowledged that the Chiefs had not played as poorly all season. "You don't lose like that without everything going bad," he said. Despite the blowout, Kelce praised his teammates for fighting until the end. "We played bad, but we always gonna fight," he noted.

The tight end also addressed speculation about his potential retirement. "I still love the game," he said. "I'll spend some time with my family and make that decision on my own."

Kelce's teammate Patrick Mahomes spoke highly of his pal. "He's a joy, and he still has football left in him," Mahomes said. "He always makes plays in the biggest moments."

Despite their disappointing loss, Kelce expressed confidence in his team. "This team is gonna fight til the end forever," he said. "Even with the score late, we were always gonna fight. We just couldn't find that spark. We couldn't find that momentum."

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