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ESPN Reveals: Travis Kelce’s “Biological Age” is Only 28.7 – Chiefs Leader Jokes: “Maybe I Can Play Until I’m 45!”

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Kansas City, MO – July 28, 2025

At a time when the age of NFL stars is constantly under scrutiny, Travis Kelce—the living legend of the Kansas City Chiefs—just received a rare “ticket to youth”: ESPN’s in-depth examination has revealed Kelce’s “biological age” is only 28.7, nearly a decade younger than his actual age on paper.

The evaluation used methods and tech from sports performance company Whoop, focusing on metrics like VO2 max, recovery speed, explosive power, and flexibility. Even though Kelce has turned 35, ESPN doctors and analysts confirmed he has the biological age of a player still in his prime.

Kelce couldn’t hide his amusement:
“Maybe I can play until I’m 45!” he said with a laugh to reporters after practice, drawing laughter from the whole locker room.

Xavier Worthy, the Chiefs’ highly-touted rookie receiver, shared honestly:
“He runs routes and lifts just like the rookies. If you didn’t know his real age, you’d think Kelce was only 27!”

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Coach Andy Reid also chimed in:
“Travis isn’t just our spiritual leader, he’s a model of professionalism and discipline. The whole team draws motivation from his youthful energy.”

At 35, Kelce remains the heart and soul of the Chiefs both on the field and in the locker room, breaking every barrier ever set for an NFL tight end. His “biological age” result of 28.7 only strengthens the belief that Kelce will continue to be the golden foundation for Mahomes and the whole team on their quest for new heights.

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