Arrowheadlines: Travis Kelce takes GQ

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Travis Kelce on His Upcoming Season, Post-NFL Ambitions, and Life with Taylor Swift | GQ

“Win a Super Bowl is the only goal,” Kelce says. “It’s the only goal. It’s every goal.” It’s been nearly four months since that defeat, and Kelce is still hard on himself about it. “I think it might have slipped a little bit because I did have a little bit more focus in trying to set myself up. And opportunities came up where I was excited to venture into a new world of acting and being an entertainer,” he says. “I don’t say this as ‘I shouldn’t have done it.’ I’m just saying that my work ethic is such that I have so much pride in how I do things that I never want the product to tail off, and I feel like these past two years haven’t been to my standard.” He adds, “I just have such a motivation to show up this year for my guys.”

The Andy Reid superpower that has allowed him to do more with less | The Kansas City Star

“I try to get into the office when there’s nobody there just so you can get some quiet work done,” Reid says on “The Kingdom.” “After midnight and early in the morning, I have good thoughts. I think there’s just not a lot of other clutter in there.”

Every AFC team’s biggest challenge in 2025 | CBS Sports

Playmaker injuries/suspensions: This was supposed to be the year that the Chiefs finally got back to being explosive. Hell, last year was supposed to be that year. But injuries to Hollywood Brown and then Rashee Rice and then Isiah Pacheco robbed the Chiefs of any opportunity to rediscover that element of their offense. Well, fast forward to this year and Hollywood is already banged up in camp, Rice is facing a suspension stemming from his arrest last offseason, explosive rookie running back Brashard Smith has been out of practice and, well, who the heck knows if we’ll ever even see the Chiefs at full strength and back to cooking with the type of gas we saw them hit during Patrick Mahomes ‘ first few years in the league.

What Stands Out to Gardner Minshew About Chiefs Offense? | Sports Illustrated

“I love the way they teach it here. Between Coach Nagy, Coach Girardi in our room, Coach Reid, obviously, they communicate very well on potential looks you can get, how the play may adjust on the fly, and really give the guys an opportunity to go play ball and be successful. So, that’s been a lot of fun,” Minshew said.

Jason Kelce Argues Why His Brother Travis Has An Edge Over Rob Gronkowski and Tony Gonzalez | The Sports Rush

“There will be arguments about him versus Gronk, versus Tony Gonzalez. But I don’t think anybody has ever been as unique of a player in that spot.”

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