Several weeks before the Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in six seasons, there was concern over tight end Travis Kelce.
With the No. 3 seed already a lock, Kansas City rested several key starters during the regular season finale, including Kelce. However, the All-Pro was 16 yards away from notching his eighth consecutive season with over 1,000 yards.
Many assumed it was Chiefs head coach Andy Reid who made the final decision for Kelce to rest. Not wanting to risk the superstar getting injured ahead of the playoffs was understandable. However, Reid later revealed that sitting out was Kelce’s decision.
Fans were immediately concerned that the 34-year-old was preparing to retire, however, Kelce shut down that narrative. “I have no reason to stop playing football. Man, I love it,” told reporters on January 11.
While his production tapered off in the back half of the season, Kelce entered the playoffs having not scored a touchdown since Week 10, he’s come alive in the playoffs. Kelce’s dominant performance is a huge reason why the Chiefs are heading to the 2024 Super Bowl. Was taking that one week of rest the best thing Kelce ever did for himself and the team? Numerous fans and analysts came to this conclusion.
I don’t know about you but I could not care less that Kelce’s 1000 yard streak ended. No one needed a week of rest more than him and boy has it showed.
— Chase Snyder (@ChasingSnyder) January 29, 2024
The fact that Travis Kelce and the Chiefs agreed to have him rest Week 18 tells me one thing…
They're going to do everything they can to get back to running the offense through him again for as long as their postseason run goes. pic.twitter.com/EudZz3F5D1
— 🗣🎙‼️ (@LanceTHESPOKEN) January 9, 2024
Speaking to reporters after defeating the Baltimore Ravens 17-10 in the AFC Championship game, Reid confirmed as such. That rest helped him both mentally and physically.
“Travis is always fired up. But with the playoffs, he’s even more so,” Reid said. “I never worry about him being ready to go. He’s always right there… Just secured the feeling we’re going to go get this thing no matter what… I appreciate his attitude always.
“And I think that week off helped him. For him to be able to get a little bit of rest and get in there and go.”
The Chiefs have some downtime before heading to Las Vegas for the big game on February 11. Arrowhead Report’s Zack Eisen posted on X, “Kelce gets another week of rest? He might go for 200 and 3 tuds in two weeks.”