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Travis Kelce visibly emotional after potential last ever Chiefs home game with Taylor Swift and mom Donna watching

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Travis Kelce visibly emotional after potential last ever Chiefs home game with Taylor Swift and mom Donna watching

Kelce spoke to Tony Gonzalez before the game and addressed his potential retirement

TRAVIS Kelce smiled at Kansas City Chiefs fans as he left the Arrowhead Stadium field for possibly the final time.

The legendary tight end was watched by his fiancee Taylor Swift and mom Donna Kelce on Christmas night.

And he was visibly emotional as he left the field on Thursday night.

Kelce shook hands with teammates and opposition on the field after the loss which left Kansas City 6-10.

Amazon Prime cameras panned to his fiancee Swift and his mom Donna in the stands during the fourth quarter.

And they followed him as he shook hands with members of the opposition after the game.

Amazon commentator Kirk Herbstreit said Kelce was, “Universally respected throughout this league for the way he plays the game.”

Kelce was the Chiefs’ leading receiver Thursday night with five catches for 36 yards, and had a shot to level the game on the final drive.

He spoke before the game to Chiefs legend turned broadcaster Tony Gonzalez about potential retirement.

“I think I’m still searching for those answers,” Kelce said on his retirement decision.

“Obviously the way this one ended with a sour taste in my mouth.

“I feel motivated but I’ve got to make the right decision for myself.

“Just the fact that when I know it’s over, it’s over.

“I still have a lot of love for this game.

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