Chiefs GM Brett Veach comments on Travis Kelce’s status ahead of 2026 season

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As the days get closer to the official start of the 2026 NFL season, Travis Kelce’s status with the Kansas City Chiefs remains a hot topic. 

Kelce has said he would let the Chiefs know whether he will play in 2026 by the new league year to allow general manager Brett Veach and the rest of the franchise to make moves for the rest of the roster. 

While speaking at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis Tuesday, Veach was asked whether he had heard from Kelce yet.

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“Travis is the best,” Veach said, per the New York Post. “He’s an icon. … We’ll just let that process play out.”

Owner Clark Hunt also commented on Kelce earlier this offseason, saying the Chiefs would be respectful considering his personal schedule with fiancée Taylor Swift

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“He has sort of a busy offseason coming up with his engagement and marriage, so we want to respectful and give him the time he needs to make a decision,” Hunt said in January. “But we certainly hope that he’ll be back.”

The new league year begins March 11, when free agency officially opens at 4 p.m. However, the legal tampering period will start at noon ET March 9, when teams are allowed to agree to terms on free agent contracts with players. 

Kelce is not under contract with the Chiefs, which means the team would have to negotiate a new deal for him if he wishes to return. 

Retirement has been a conversation swirling around the future Hall of Fame tight end for some years now, but he has returned each time. He may have hinted at doing the same during a “New Heights” podcast episode in which he discussed the team’s reunion with Eric Bieniemy, who will once again serve under head coach Andy Reid as offensive coordinator.

“I can’t wait to see him back in the building, man,” Kelce told his older brother, Jason. “He’s one of my favorite coaches of all time, one of my favorite people of all time. I’ve had so many unbelievable moments under him as a player, as a person and I just love the guy.”

Did Kelce mean he couldn’t wait to see Bieniemy actually inside the building working together or on the outside looking in?

It should come as no surprise, though, that the Chiefs would want their star tight end back in the building for one more ride, especially after a disappointing 2025 season that saw Patrick Mahomes tear an ACL late in the season.

The Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014 after finishing 6-11.

Veach has more to worry about than Kelce this offseason, though, as Kansas City finds itself in intriguing but unfamiliar territory with a top 10 NFL Draft pick (No. 9). There’s been speculation another reunion could be in the works after Tyreek Hill was released by the Miami Dolphins. 

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