Travis Kelce: I let Andy Reid down during Chiefs' tough season
Kansas City Chiefs fans experienced an unfamiliar season of losses and missed playoffs in 2025, a stark contrast to years of dominance. Veteran Travis Kelce expressed deep disappointment, feeling he let down coach Andy Reid, highlighting their strong bond and his unwavering sense of responsibility to the team and his mentor.
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Travis Kelce opens up about letting Andy Reid down.Image via: Getty
The 2025 NFL season forced Kansas City Chiefs fans to come face to face with something they had not experienced in years. Sundays stopped feeling automatic. Wins were no longer expected and the playoffs were suddenly out of reach.
By the time the Chiefs suffered a Christmas Day loss to the Denver Broncos, the reality was clear. This was not just a down stretch, it was the end of a long era of consistency. For a fan base used to January football and Super Bowl conversations, the disappointment ran deep. But inside the locker room, the frustration cut even deeper. Veterans who helped build the Chiefs into a perennial contender were now dealing with the emotional weight of falling short and no one felt that burden more than tight end Travis Kelce.
Travis Kelce opens up about disappointment, responsibility and his bond with Andy Reid
Travis Kelce has been at the center of the Chiefs for 13 seasons. He has come through in the playoffs, made big plays when the team needed them most, and helped set the tone in the locker room. Even during a tough year, his individual performances stayed strong. But for Kelce, none of that mattered once the team fell short. That mindset showed in a conversation with former Chiefs great Tony Gonzalez on Prime Video ahead of the Broncos game, where Kelce spoke openly and did not hold anything back.
“I feel like I can't even look my guy, coach Andy Reid, in his eyes right now because I feel like I disappointed him, or I let him down somehow,” he admitted.It reflected how deeply Kelce values his relationship with Andy Reid. Reid has been more than a coach to him. He has been a mentor, a leader and someone Kelce feels accountable to beyond wins and losses. “That's my fearless leader. I just feel like it's my job to go out there and make it happen,” he added.That sense of duty has defined Kelce’s career. Even as questions about retirement grow louder, his focus remains on honoring the trust Reid placed in him. The disappointment of this season did not weaken that bond. If anything, it made it more visible. Before the Denver game, Reid was asked whether it could be Kelce’s final appearance at Arrowhead Stadium. The coach praised Kelce’s impact on the franchise and made it clear they have not discussed retirement.Also read: Travis Kelce reveals the unexpected person guiding his retirement decision, and it’s not who fans think