Travis Kelce makes Super Bowl appearance without Taylor Swift amid retirement decision

Kansas City endured a truly miserable season, posting a 6-11 record and failing to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2014
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Travis Kelce is in attendance at the Super Bowl, watching the New England Patriots battle the Seattle Seahawks despite his Kansas City Chiefs failing to reach the championship game this year.
The NFL tight end appeared in good spirits as he stood on the sidelines, dressed in a black suit paired with sunglasses.
His fiancée, Taylor Swift, did not seem to be in attendance alongside him for the occasion.
The Super Bowl appearance came less than a month after Kelce's season with Kansas City concluded, bringing an end to his 13th year in professional football.
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The conclusion to his most recent campaign proved difficult for Kelce to process.
Talking on his podcast last month, he said: "It's a tough way to go out.
"Especially with the amount of success and the standard that you hold."
The veteran tight end has enjoyed considerable success throughout his career.

Travis Kelce is in attendance at the Super Bowl
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Kelce described himself as being at a pivotal moment in his playing career, with significant decisions looming about his future in the sport.
He revealed his intention to use the offseason to evaluate whether he will continue playing professional football.
Kelce said: "If my body can heal up and rest up and I can feel confident that I can go out there and give it another 18, 20, 21-week run, I would do it in a heartbeat."
The 13-season veteran indicated he would work through the decision with those closest to him, explaining he planned to figure things out alongside family and friends.
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The Super Bowl appearance came less than a month after Kelce's season with Kansas City concluded
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Swift will undoubtedly play a role in those discussions, having previously stated she remains "locked in on what that man is doing on the field."
Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has made it clear the organisation is hoping Travis Kelce will suit up for another season.
He said: "There's no doubt in my mind that he can still play."
Hunt added: "As an organisation, we certainly hope he'll come back. We are being respectful and giving him the time he needs to make a decision."

The NFL tight end appeared in good spirits as he stood on the sidelines
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The veteran tight end's numbers took a dip during the 2025 campaign, finishing with 851 receiving yards and five touchdowns from 76 catches.
It marked his second-lowest yardage total since his rookie year, though he remained Patrick Mahomes' most reliable target with 108 balls thrown his way.
Kansas City endured a truly miserable season, posting a 6-11 record and failing to reach the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
The campaign was further marred by Mahomes suffering a devastating ACL injury that ended his season prematurely.
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