Connect with us

NFL

Latest News:How the Chiefs have adjusted Travis Kelce’s role for 2025: See more 👇

Published

on

Since Travis Kelce broke out as a superstar, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense has centered around his unique strengths.

Over time, we’ve seen him in many roles. Early in his career — with Alex Smith at quarterback — Kelce was a vertical threat who could generate yards after the catch. Then with Patrick Mahomes, he was at the peak of his ability to play as a quasi-X receiver — and the two of them were able to perfect their chemistry. Rather than run a traditional route, the tight end could simply run into space, searching for the defense’s weak spot. Since he and his quarterback were always on the same page, Mahomes could find him there.

Now that Kelce is 36 — and has a couple of down years behind him — the Chiefs have had to adjust his role. He can no longer line up and beat any NFL defender with his route-running and quickness — and these days, he breaks fewer tackles, too. In out-of-structure plays, Kelce can find less room to operate — and late in the down, he can’t separate from defenders as he once did.

These are all natural consequences of his age. But despite this decline, Kelce is still on pace for 79 catches, 910 yards and six touchdowns — which would be his best season since 2022 — and continues to be an important, productive part of the offense. He and the Chiefs are finding the best ways to maximize a skill that has not been affected by his advancing age: his elite feel for the game.

One of the main ways the Chiefs have adjusted Kelce’s use is by shortening his route depth. He used to operate 10 to 15 yards downfield. Now, he’s working between four and six yards, where he can get the ball much more quickly. There, he functions as an extended checkdown. If the defense shifts its coverage away from him, Kelce instantly turn back to Mahomes — who reads the same thing and rifles it to him.

Mahomes peppers Kelce with these passes — and Kelce is never late to get his head around. If he’s open in space, he knows the ball will hit him fast.

While these aren’t the huge plays we used to see, they still tend to gain 6–8 yards — and that keeps the offense ahead of the sticks. They also make life difficult for teams that want to blitz. They happen so fast that the effectiveness of pressure packages is substantially reduced.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NEWS3 hours ago

Breaking news:10 Months Later, Russia Admits Deadly Downing of Azerbaijani Plane:see more 👇

TENNIS4 hours ago

Latest News:Coco Gauff releases emotional statement after huge payday at WTA Finals:see more 👇

ROYAL FAMILY2 days ago

Latest News:King Charles’ team showcase Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s new estate :see more 👇

NFL3 days ago

Latest News:Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce reflects on the Week 9 loss to the Buffalo Bills:see more 👇

NFL5 days ago

Latest News:Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes Makes $200,000 Decision Away From NFL:see more 👇

NFL6 days ago

Latest News:Kansas City Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo shares his thoughts on Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen:see more

TENNIS7 days ago

Latest News:Coco Gauff joins Serena Williams and Lindsay Davenport on exclusive list after her victory at the WTA Finals:see more 👇

NFL4 weeks ago

Latest News:How the Chiefs have adjusted Travis Kelce’s role for 2025: See more 👇

NFL4 weeks ago

Breaking News: Taylor Swift Stuns Fans as She’s Spotted at the Chiefs vs. Lions Game to Cheer on Her Fiancé Travis Kelce — Wild Video Shows the Moment She Entered the Stadium, Received a Standing Ovation from Caitlin and the Kelce Family:read more 👇

NFL4 weeks ago

Latest News:Mahomes leads the Chiefs to a victory over Lions, and a fistfight erupts at the finish:see more 👇

NFL1 month ago

Latest News:All the talk about the decline of the Kansas City Chiefs may have been premature.see more

CELEBRITY1 month ago

Latest News:Taylor Swift denies turning down Super Bowl half-time show. See more

Copyright © 2025 Louvernews