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Andy Reid issues hilarious response to Travis Kelce after Chiefs star’s ‘wear and tear’ request amid retirement talk
If Travis Kelce wants more ‘wear and tear’ in Kansas City next season, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is more than happy to give it to him.
Kelce discussed his future as a Kansas City Chiefs player earlier this week after being quizzed on retirement four months shy of his 35th birthday.
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The three-time Super Bowl winner dismissed the notion that he could soon hang up his cleats, while even calling on Reid and Co to keep his work load high in the 2024-25 season.
‘Wear and tear me baby,’ he told reporters. ‘I’m ready for it, man. Put the load on me.’
After hearing those comments this week, Reid issued a hilarious response to Kelce as the Chiefs prepare to ramp up their practice schedule in the offseason.
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Andy Reid
Travis Kelce
Kelce recently told reporters he wants a heavy workload in Kansas City next season, and Reid is prepared to hand it to him
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‘I don’t know if we’re going to back off on his [game] time,’ the legendary coach said about Kelce’s minutes next season.
‘If he wants to be worn out, we can help him with that.’
Kelce has spent all 11 of his NFL seasons in Kansas City after being selected by the Chiefs in the third round of the 2013 Draft.
He has since gone on to claim three Super Bowl rings, the third of which will be presented to him during a special ceremony for the team on Thursday night.
Despite gearing up for his 12th season, the iconic tight end is adamant that he will keep playing football ‘until the wheels fall off’.
‘[But] hopefully, that doesn’t happen anytime soon,’ Kelce said on Tuesday.
‘I really can’t put a timeframe on (retirement). I love coming to work every single day.
‘Obviously, I know there’s opportunities outside of football for me. You have to keep in perspective that I’m still a little kid when I come into this building, man.
‘I know I’m 34 years old, but I have a love to do this right here, in the middle of the heat in June. I love coming to work every single day.’