Travis Kails, the head of Canasus City, has started changing the train for the upcoming football season, as he recently announced that he would return to his team.
Chief Coach Andy Reid recently revealed in an interview Athletic On Tuesday that despite the news that Kels was retiring at the end of last month, the tight end told him that he would return to the team “less than a week” after the team’s super bowl defeat against Philadelphia Eagles.
Reid said, “I just wanted him to drop it out of there and not me,” I always like to back down people back (after season), but he wants to come back and he is training like crazy. “
Currently, Reid revealed that the plan for cels is to ensure that it is supported in terms of the structure of the crime. The first Kels has played a major role in the aggressive line due to large amounts of injuries.
Reid said that he could play less to Kellas to be more effective in his line-up. “I will see when he comes back and see where he is,” Reed said.

“He is learning when to come out when he needs it. We (receiver) were exploding in the positions, so that it does not help the cause of a tight end. Healthy we can be around him, he can still be productive.”
Putting for this year’s Super Bowl, many fans were sure that it would have to play in NFL for the last time of Kellas. During one of her episodes new heights Podcast with his elder brother Jason – who played for the eagles for 13 seasons before retiring in March 2024 – Kails did in his judgment what exactly did.
He said, “The biggest thing is that I like to play football games. I love playing,” he said. “I still think I can play it at a higher level, and possibly at a higher level than last year.”
Travis also admitted that he was not comfortable with his last game of 2025 Super Bowl. The heads were defeated 40–22 by the Philadelphia Eagles after being down 24–0 in Halftime.
“It was probably the biggest factor (in closing the retirement),” he said about the championship match, which he had described as “all-time low” at that time.
“I don’t think it was my best outing,” he said. “I think I allowed my people to go down in too much moments, especially if you see my track record and how I have been in the previous years. I got a bad taste in my mouth how I finished the year and how well I was playing and how accountable it was to the people around me.”
Travis said that his decision to eventually continue to play came down to a feeling.
“I am not a big measurement-and-cum (man). A sense of pure intestine,” he said. “As soon as I knew I pull the trigger.”
Asked if he was more inclined to get out of the league, the heads won the super bowl, Travis said: “I mean, this is a very good way to go out, but I think I will still love the game.”