What Travis Kelce of the Chiefs hopes to achieve before retirement

Even though Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs is a three-time Super Bowl champion and a potential first-ballot Hall of Famer, he isn’t done striving for greatness.

 

 

Scott Thompson of Fox News noted that Kelce stated, “Couple more Super Bowls,” when discussing his goals before retiring in a partnership with the ZenWTR brand.

“As I mentioned earlier, there’s no better feeling than being in the end zone. That’s the mecca, right there, holding the trophy at the finish. With my teammates, coaches, and the Kansas City fan base at the end of the season, accepting the Vince Lombardi Trophy. I only have that mindset. Three more? That is the subject of my discussion. I’ll have six.

Kelce recently became the NFL’s highest-paid player at the position via a new two-year contract. However, it’s believed either side could walk away from that deal after the 2024 season when he’s 35 years old. Kelce has dealt with numerous physical setbacks throughout his career, continues to generate headlines due to his relationship with entertainment superstar Taylor Swift and teased this past fall that he thinks about retirement “nonstop.”

For a piece published on May 10, Ryan Glasspiegel of the New York Post reported that the “New Heights” podcast co-hosted by Travis and brother Jason Kelce could head to Amazon’s Wondery via what Alex Weprin of The Hollywood Reporter previously said could be “an eight-figure deal.” Additionally, Travis Kelce was named the host of Amazon’s “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” show earlier this offseason.

Despite all that’s going on in his life away from football fields, Travis sounds committed to at least trying to equal the six championship rings that Michael Jordan famously earned with the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s.

“Give me as many rings as Jordan’s got, baby,” Travis Kelce said during the exclusive ZenWTR interview.

As of Monday afternoon, DraftKings Sportsbook listed the Chiefs as the betting favorites at +550 odds to win Super Bowl LIX. Kansas City is attempting to become the first team to three-peat as Super Bowl champions, but Kelce is also thinking about his legacy beyond what he’ll have in his personal trophy case years from now.

“I just wanna be known as somebody who was selfless and really wanted to make a difference in the communities he was playing in,” Kelce added during his comments.

 

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