View the latest odds for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce ahead of the playoffs in the 2024/25 NFL season.
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For those not already aware, Kelce is the partner of pop sensation Taylor Swift and while his popularity has soared since details of their romance were announced, the Chiefs star was already a household name in the NFL.
Since being drafted in 2013, Kelce has proven himself to be an instrumental figure in a glistening era for Kansas City. A nine-time Pro Bowler and a seven-time All-Pro, the 35-year-old has revolutionised the tight end position and forged a formidable partnership with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Kelce has been Mahomes' trusted ally for several years and it was evident again in the 2023/24 postseason, with the tight end catching two crucial touchdowns in the Divisional fixture against Buffalo before racking up 100+ yards in the AFC Championship triumph over Baltimore.
While Kelce was pivotal in the Chiefs retaining their crown, his numbers in the 2024/25 regular season have declined again, with a total of 823 yards his lowest since starting in the NFL over a decade ago.
Although the productivity of the Ohio-born star deteriorated has deteriorated, the Chiefs camp have little doubt that Kelce will continue to be an influential asset heading into the postseason.
Andy Reid and his coaching staff have needed to manage Kelce's workload if they wished to prolong his availability, and that's resulted fewer snaps than what we've witnessed in previous years. He still chalked up 84 yards from eight receptions against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day and delivered an 100-yard game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in November.
He can make big plays at big moments and a player of that ilk is priceless at this stage of the season.
Receiving a three-week break prior to the Divisional round will be of significant benefit to the tight end and, as he demonstrated in the showpiece match against San Francisco last year where he took eight receptions for 92 yards in the second half, a rested Kelce is a frighteningly dangerous proposition.