49ers' Fred Warner Delivers Brutally Honest Take on Travis Kelce Future
With speculation swirling about whether Travis Kelce will retire, San Francisco 49ers' Fred Warner did not hesitate to express his thoughts
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Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce reacts after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner has established himself as one of the NFLâs top defensive players. With four first-team All-Pro selections, including three straight seasons, Warner has been a cornerstone of the 49ersâ dominant defense throughout the 2020s.
Although San Francisco fell short in their quest for the Super Bowl this season, Warner has remained in the conversation, especially regarding the Kansas City Chiefsâ pursuit of a historic three-peat. The Chiefs are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, a rematch of their thrilling 38-35 victory two seasons ago. Warner, who knows firsthand what it is like to face Kansas City on the biggest stage, weighed in on the possibility of Travis Kelce retiring.
Fred Warner Hopes Travis Kelce Walks Away
Appearing on ESPNâs The Pat McAfee Show, Warner discussed Kelceâs future and the impact the veteran tight end has had on the league. With speculation swirling about whether the 35-year-old will retire, Warner did not hesitate to express his thoughts.
âHopefully, itâs his last season,â Warner said. âHe retires, goes off into the sunset, and we ainât got to deal with him no more.â
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Kelce has been one of the biggest challenges for defenders over the past decade, making 10 straight Pro Bowls and earning seven All-Pro selections. He has also been a key figure in the Chiefsâ dynasty, helping lead them to three Super Bowl victories. Despite the retirement rumors, Kelce recently confirmed that he still envisions himself playing in the NFL for years to come.
âHopefully, still playing football. I love doing this.â Kelce continues, âI love coming into work every day. I feel like I still have a lot of good football left in me. Weâll see what happens. I know Iâve been setting myself up for other opportunities in my life. Thatâs always been the goal, knowing football only lasts for so long. You have to find a way to get into another career and another profession. Iâve been doing that in my offseason. But for the most part, I plan on being a Kansas City Chief and playing football.â
Deebo Samuel Thoughts on Chiefs
Warner is not the only San Francisco 49ers star keeping an eye on the Chiefs. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel recently made it clear that he is not exactly a fan of Kansas City.
âThey beat me twice, so I got all the reason to hate,â Samuel said, referencing the 49ersâ two recent losses to the Chiefs, including their Super Bowl LIV defeat. His words highlight the frustration of many teams that have fallen short against [Patrick] Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the Chiefsâ dynasty.
While the 49ers are not in the Super Bowl this year, Warner and his teammates remain among the NFLâs elite. With another strong season under his belt, Warner will undoubtedly be leading San Franciscoâs charge for another shot at a championship next season. For now, heâalong with the rest of the football worldâwill painfully watch to see if the Chiefs can accomplish what no other team has done: win three straight Super Bowls.
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