The Kansas City Chiefs’ 2025 season came crashing down in the most painful way possible, and Travis Kelce finally put words to the emotion many in the locker room were feeling. After a Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers eliminated Kansas City from playoff contention, the night grew even heavier with the confirmation that Patrick Mahomes had suffered a season-ending ACL injury.Speaking on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast with his brother Jason, Kelce delivered an unfiltered and emotional reaction to watching his longtime quarterback and closest on-field partner go down.
A moment that stunned the Chiefs locker room
Kelce described the moment Mahomes was injured as surreal, admitting it took time to process what had just happened. The veteran tight end said seeing Mahomes fall on a “freakish play” was one of the toughest moments he has experienced in his career.“It was almost like it wasn’t real,” Kelce said, adding that the injury “just sucks” given how much Mahomes puts into the game every single week. Kelce repeatedly emphasized the work ethic and toughness that have defined Mahomes’ rise, calling him the “face of the franchise” and a leader who gives everything for the team.For a Chiefs offense that has revolved around the Mahomes-Kelce connection for nearly a decade, the injury felt symbolic of a season that steadily slipped away.
Travis Kelce backs Patrick Mahomes to rise again
Despite the disappointment, Kelce made it clear he has no doubts about Mahomes’ ability to return at full strength. He described the quarterback as a “fearless warrior” and expressed confidence that Mahomes will attack rehab with the same intensity he brings to the field.Kelce pointed out that Mahomes has battled through adversity throughout his career, and he expects this challenge to be no different. While the timeline for Mahomes’ return stretches into the 2026 season, Kelce believes the setback will only add to his quarterback’s story.The loss to the Chargers marked the Chiefs’ first missed postseason since 2014, a stunning outcome for a franchise that has dominated the AFC for much of the past decade. For Kelce, the emotional weight of the moment extended beyond a single game.Kansas City now faces a difficult final stretch without its quarterback, with games remaining against the Titans, Broncos, and Raiders. More importantly, the franchise heads into the offseason with unfamiliar questions surrounding health, aging stars, and direction.For now, Kelce’s focus remains clear. The season may be lost, but his respect and loyalty to Mahomes and the bond they’ve built remains unshaken.Also Read: Patrick Mahomes’ family wealth: How rich is the Chiefs star’s inner circle?
