Travis Kelce dislikes ‘aggressive’ Chiefs schedule as Kansas City line up Super Bowl three-peat bid
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Travis Kelce has opened up about the Chiefs’ full 2024 NFL season schedule, describing it as “aggressive” amid Kansas City’s bid for an unprecedented three-peat.
Travis, 34, revealed his thoughts on what’s to come this fall on Friday’s episode of his “New Heights” podcast and admitted he’s not a fan of early bye weeks, referencing the Chiefs’ 13 days of rest between games Through. against the New Orleans Saints on October 7 and the San Francisco 49es on October 20 in Week 6.
“It gets a little aggressive towards the end,” he further noted, referring to the Chiefs games in December. ‘We play three matches in ten days. […] TThat’s a great way to wrap it up [regular] season.
“Holy cow,” replied Jason, Travis’ older brother and recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center.
“Yeah, we’re playing on the 21st, then we’re playing on the 25th, then we’re playing on…” Travis said before Jason interrupted him and said, “Right before Christmas.”
Travis Kelce has admitted he isn’t looking forward to the Chiefs’ early bye weeks next season
The 34-year-old finished preseason practice at the Chiefs’ OTAs in Kansas City on Monday
Travis almost immediately changed his mindset to a challenging one and made it clear that he is up for the challenge.
“It’s always fun to watch the games,” he said. “I think we have a lot of games that we can play in prime time. I know they may not all be on the night, but we do play the Friday after Thanksgiving, which in my mind would be a primetime game. Even if it is during the day, and at Christmas.
‘I think that was a daytime game, but at the same time it’s a Christmas game and when you play at Christmas everyone is watching the TV.
“I’m excited man, I get to play a lot in front of the whole world, you know, and on top of that we got the first two games of the season [that] Are [against] two of the biggest teams in the NFL and that’s exciting to get excited early,” the three-time Super Bowl-winning tight end added.
Travis and Co. aim for a historic three-peat this fall. Pictured in February with Roger Goodell
Travis is referring to the Chiefs’ season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, which will be a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship game – and the Cincinnati Bengals – a game that continually lives up to its hype due to the rivalry between quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow.
Cincy shocked the Chiefs in the 2021 AFC title game to advance to Super Bowl LVI.
‘The only day of the week you won’t be playing a football match this year is a Tuesday. You play Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday,” Jason said at one point on the podcast.
Funny as always, Travis replied, “Yes, fortunately, because then we record this podcast.”