It’s uncharted territory for most of the Kansas City Chiefs, who will miss the NFL postseason for the first time since 2014. And Travis Kelce wants to make sure the team knows it still has to go out there and play in the final three games.
While speaking with his brother Jason on the latest New Heights podcast, Travis had a lot to say.
“It’s obviously [expletive] up, but it’s a new feeling, so all I know is to go out there and play my [butt] off and to show up and give my guys the best chance to win,” he said. “That’s the mentality, there’s an integrity thing here. When you sign up for the gig, you’re living out your dreams, you’re living out a kid’s dream that never got to do this.”
“At the end of the day, man,” he added, “You’re playing in the NFL. And that’s a [expletive] blessing, that’s an honor.”
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Will Travis Kelce retire at the end of the season?
No word from Kelce on the podcast on that, but we’ll see.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Travis Kelce talks Chiefs missing playoffs on New Heights podcast

