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Travis Kelce trains with Georgia high school football athletes

Lawrence Andrew Fernandezby:Lawrence Fernandezabout 10 hours

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Travis Kelce
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) takes the field before Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome. (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

Travis Kelce dialed down his public appearances after he and the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. Aside from doing the New Heights podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce, the All-Pro tight end has been mostly out of the limelight.

However, Kelce started his preparations for the 2025 NFL season not by training with his fellow Chiefs players. Instead, he spent time with players from Chamblee High School in Georgia. Some of the Bulldogs’ players shared their time with the three-time Super Bowl champion on X/Twitter.

Jazz Lewis, son of former NFL running back Jamal Lewis, shared, “Got some good work in with Travis Kelce this past week, learned a lot from the Super Bowl legend.” The older Lewis, also a Super Bowl champion, is Chamblee’s director of college recruiting.

Meanwhile, Chamblee quarterback Brayden Doss also posted his moment with Kelce. Lewis and Doss will play for Chamblee offensive coordinator and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed. His son, Ed Reed III, also plays for the Bob Swank-coached squad.

Travis Kelce’s visit could inspire the Bulldogs to turn things around. The Bulldogs have a 6-16 record over the last two seasons, including a 2-9 mark from last year. Their only victories were a two-point nailbiter against Lakeside and a 28-21 decision against Arabia Mountain in overtime.

Meanwhile, Chiefs fans would be delighted to see Kelce getting back into action. After Super Bowl LIX, speculations arose that the ten-time Pro Bowler may have played his final NFL game. However, after much thought, he decided to return for what would be his 13th NFL season, all with Kansas City.

In addition to getting back in shape, Travis Kelce is also helping the next generation of football stars. Spending time with these high school football players could have a massive impact on their confidence.