BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones react to Travis Kelce confirming he’ll ‘be back’.

Kansas City Chiefs teammates Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones reacted to the latest Travis Kelce retirement news.

If it wasn’t already official, it is now. Travis Kelce seemingly confirmed that he is returning for one more season with the Kansas City Chiefs on February 27, as ESPN host Pat McAfee revealed a lengthy text message that was strongly implied to be from the superstar tight end himself. The headliner: “I’M COMING BACK FOR SURE.”

With that in mind, will 2025 be Kelce’s final NFL season? After the news spread on social media like wildfire, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes responded publicly with a very specific GIF from ESPN’s “The Last Dance.”

As a reminder, “The Last Dance” was a sports documentary that focused on NBA legend Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls. Could Mahomes be hinting at something similar here?

We’re a long way away from that discussion in all honesty, but Mahomes’ reaction does follow a similar trend of the Chiefs’ team leaders displaying a hunger and a motivation for revenge following the Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Superstar Chris Jones posted a cryptic message that spoke of “unfinished business” on February 25. And on February 27, Jones joined Mahomes in celebrating Kelce’s retirement verdict.

Stating: “I needed my dawg for this one!”

For the second time in three days, it’s pretty safe to assume that Jones is referring to Kelce when he says, “my dawg,” considering he quoted the McAfee announcement while posting this.

February 27 was a huge day for the Chiefs as they attempt to get the majority of the band back together for at least one more title run. Not only did Kelce confirm that he’s returning, but the organization also revealed that they would be franchise tagging right guard Trey Smith — their top unrestricted free agent — with a plan to work out a long-term extension beyond 2025.

Chiefs TE Travis Kelce pleads for DE Chris Jones' return: 'Chris, can you  please come back? You're really scaring me, man'

It appeared that general manager Brett Veach confirmed that Kelce would be returning on February 25, but no one had actually heard from the future Hall of Famer until February 27. That’s where McAfee came in.

On the February 27 edition of the Pat McAfee Show, the ex-NFL punter turned hit television personality hinted that he decided to text Kelce after Veach’s comments. Below was the conversation, according to McAfee.

I reached out to source(s) on the future of @tkelce..

Source(s) said I’M COMING BACK FOR SURE..

I’m gonna get in the best shape of my life this offseason..

I’ve got a real bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and I can’t go out like that!!!! #PMSLive

“I decided to reach out to sources who know and say like — Hey, are we playing next year?” McAfee relayed.

Continuing: “Message [back] was — ‘My dawg!!! Sources says I’m coming back for sure. I’m going to try and get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop. Got a real bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and how I got the guys ready for battle. I can’t go out like that!!!!’”

“So, that’s the Travis Kelce future conversation,” McAfee noted after revealing the text — which very clearly appeared to be from Kelce.

The ESPN host concluded that “I think you could say Travis Kelce is coming back to play football yet again.”

Now that it’s official Kelce and Smith are back in 2025, the Chiefs’ starting offense is beginning to take shape. You obviously have Mahomes under center with Kelce and Noah Gray at tight end.

Kansas City also has a great start at wide receiver with Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy set to headline the corps. Behind them, Veach has some work to do in re-signing one or two of the several free agents that KC currently has at the position.

On the offensive line, four out of the five starting spots are now secured, assuming no one is cut or traded. That includes Joe Thuney (LG), Creed Humphrey (C), Smith (RG) and Jawaan Taylor (RT).

Left tackle is probably the biggest question mark left remaining on the offensive side with running back not far behind. Outside of Isiah Pacheco and Carson Steele, the entire KC backfield could look very different in 2025.

It’ll be interesting to see how Veach and company address these final areas of need in free agency and the draft.

Michael Obermuller covers the NFL and NHL for Heavy.com, where he began writing in 2021. His areas of focus include the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins, as well as the New York Rangers and New York Islanders. An NYC area native and Quinnipiac graduate, his previous bylines include FanDuel’s The Duel, King Fantasy Sports and Pro Football Mania. More about Michael Obermuller

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