Current:Home > ScamsChiefs' Travis Kelce in his 'sanctuary' preparing for Super Bowl three-peat quest -FundSphere
Chiefs' Travis Kelce in his 'sanctuary' preparing for Super Bowl three-peat quest
View
Date:2025-04-15 17:24:08
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – After an offseason filled with glitz and glamour of touring with his ultra-famous girlfriend, Taylor Swift, there’s no place quite like an Andy Reid training camp for Travis Kelce to kick back into pure football mode.
"This is my sanctuary,” the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end said after Saturday’s padded practice at Missouri Western State University.
“St. Joe, Year 12. That means I’ve spent just about an entire year of my life up here in the dorms. Everybody may say that is pretty grueling, but I enjoy it. There’s something about this place to get you ready every single year and I’m not going to lie, I got pretty excited as the time started counting down to get out here and get this thing rolling.”
Reid runs one of the NFL’s most physically demanding training camps, which include the signature marathon drives that test endurance and greeted the Chiefs when they conducted their first full-pads session on Friday.
Kelce, 34, has come to appreciate such an approach – and there’s no argument about the results that include three Super Bowl triumphs in the past five seasons and the challenge facing the Chiefs this season to become the first three-peat Super Bowl winner.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
“This is where it all starts,” Kelce said. “This is where you find out what you’re made of, how you sharpen the iron, how your guys practice, your practice habits, the attention to detail. And nobody does it better than Coach Reid.”
Kelce knows. As he advances in age, the wear-and-tear of his demanding occupation is undeniable. Sure, he was at his best when it mattered the most last season, dominating during the stretch run with 32 catches for 355 yards with 3 TDs during the four-game postseason. Yet after missing the season opener in 2023 with a bruised knee, he posted his fewest TDs (5) since 2019 and went into the playoffs with a six-game scoring drought.
“Last year was pretty taxing on my body,” he said. “I’ve had more snaps than a lot of guys, if not everybody in the NFL over the past five, six years, and I’m very prideful of that. But I know it has taken a toll on my body.
“So, it’s just making sure my body’s getting that rest and that ability to train harder, but able to withstand an entire 17 to 20-game season.”
Kelce said that he still relies on an extensive support staff of personal trainers and other experts, maintaining that little has changed with an approach that has enabled him to become one of the best tight ends in NFL history.
In other words, despite attending more than a dozen concerts on Swift’s international tour, his fundamentals are intact when it comes to his training regimen.
“Over every single season you find ways to get better at what works for you, what doesn’t, and you just want to amp it up every single year so that you keep finding ways to kind of climb that staircase of success. I would say I’m doing some things differently but nothing really in the grand scheme of things. Just putting my nose to the grinder.”
veryGood! (669)
Related
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Sophia Bush Shares Insight Into Grant Hughes Divorce Journey
- Kentucky woman seeking court approval for abortion learned her embryo no longer has cardiac activity
- Advice from a critic: Read 'Erasure' before seeing 'American Fiction'
- The GOP and Kansas’ Democratic governor ousted targeted lawmakers in the state’s primary
- Canadian police charge man accused of selling deadly substance with 14 new murder charges
- Tommy DeVito's agent makes waves with outfit, kisses during Giants game
- Voting closes in Egypt’s presidential elections, with el-Sissi almost certain to win a third term
- Illinois governor calls for resignation of sheriff whose deputy fatally shot Black woman in her home
- Rights group says security services in Belarus raid apartments and detain election observers
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- US announces new sanctions on Russia’s weapons suppliers as Zelenskyy visits Washington
- North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye makes 2024 NFL draft decision
- Luna Luna: An art world amusement park is reborn
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Column: Rahm goes back on his word. But circumstances changed
- A court sets aside the South African president’s recognition of the Zulu king
- At least $2.1 billion in new funds pledged at COP28, as foundations focus on health and agriculture
Recommendation
British golfer Charley Hull blames injury, not lack of cigarettes, for poor Olympic start
These pros help keep ailing, aging loved ones safe — but it's a costly service
'Bachelor in Paradise' couple Kylee, Aven break up days after the show's season finale
Kentucky woman seeking court approval for abortion learned her embryo no longer has cardiac activity
Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
Katie Lee Biegel's Gift Guide Will Help You & Loved Ones Savor The Holiday Season
5 big promises made at annual UN climate talks and what has happened since
In Michigan, anger over Biden's Israel-Hamas war stance could cost him votes: We're gonna be silent in November 2024