Travis Kelce Declares: 'The Best Is Yet to Come — We’re Just Getting Warmed Up'
As the 2025 NFL season continues to unfold, Travis Kelce is setting the tone for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his message is clear: they’re just getting started. After an exciting and action-packed beginning to the season, the Chiefs' star tight end is confident that the best is yet to come, and he’s ready to lead the charge for what could be another championship run.
“The season’s just getting started, and we’re just getting warmed up. Every game, every snap is another chance to make a difference. I’m fired up for what’s to come and ready to take this team to the next level!” Kelce said recently, fueling excitement for the rest of the 2025 campaign.

Kelce’s enthusiasm is infectious. Known for his leadership both on and off the field, the 2025 season has already seen him deliver clutch performances, showcasing the same playmaking ability that has made him one of the best tight ends in NFL history. But according to Kelce, it’s just the beginning. With the Chiefs' offense continuing to evolve, there’s no doubt that the team is gearing up for bigger challenges ahead.
“We’ve had some good moments, but we haven’t reached our full potential yet,” Kelce explained. “We know what we’re capable of, and we’re just scratching the surface. The chemistry with
Kelce’s words reflect the mentality of a player who’s seen it all — from Super Bowl victories to playoff heartbreak. He knows that success in the NFL requires more than just talent; it takes consistency, dedication, and the ability to grow as a team. As the Chiefs continue to dominate the AFC, they’ll need every bit of Kelce’s leadership and playmaking ability to make their way back to the Super Bowl.
The 2025 season has already provided some dramatic moments for Kelce and the Chiefs. His ability to create mismatches, stretch the field, and come through in critical situations has been a major factor in the team’s success. Kelce’s dominance as a pass catcher is unrivaled, and with
However, Kelce is quick to point out that the team’s ultimate goal remains the same: a Super Bowl title. With the AFC as competitive as ever, Kelce understands the importance of staying focused and continuing to improve every week. Despite the strong start, he insists the journey is far from over.
“It’s about the long haul,” Kelce said. “We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us. But I’m confident in this team. We’re just getting warmed up, and I truly believe the best is yet to come.”
As the Chiefs continue to build momentum, Kelce’s leadership will be essential. His relentless work ethic and determination to stay at the top of his game make him one of the most respected figures in the league. With every snap, Kelce is proving that age is just a number, and his impact on the field is only growing stronger.
As the 2025 season unfolds, fans can expect more exciting moments from Kelce and the Chiefs. They’re just getting started, and with Kelce leading the charge, the sky’s the limit for what they can achieve this season.
Buccaneers running back hit with hefty fine after Lions matchup

It was an ugly outing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Detroit Lions, but for one player in particular, that outing got a little bit worse over the weekend.
Running back Rachaad White took the majority of the team's snaps in the running back room against the Lions, playing on 90% of the offense's snaps. He also had 10 carries on the day, and one of those carries is going to put a dent in his wallet — the NFL fined White $46,371 for leading with his head during a carry during the game last Monday, per NFL reporter Tom Pelissero.
Buccaneers' Rachaad White fined

Here's the play in question that warranted the fine:
The NFL's rule on "impermissible use of the helmet," which White is being fined for here, is as follows:
"It is a foul if a player a) lowers his head and makes forcible contact with his helmet against an opponent; or b) uses any part of his helmet or facemask to butt or make forcible contact to an opponent’s head or neck."
This is also not White's first offense with this penalty, as he was also fined for the same thing last year. As a result, he's set to pay $46,371 for this offense as opposed to the typical fine a player would receive for their first offense, which would be $23,186.
White himself reacted to receiving the fine on his Instagram story:
White won't dwell on it too much, of course, as he's set to once again be the lead back as Bucky Irving continues to recover from foot and shoulder injuries he suffered against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 3. His next task will be to put up some yards against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in an effort to get the Bucs one more win and head into the bye week with a 6-2 record.
The Buccaneers will face off against the Saints in New Orleans at 4:05 p.m. on Sunday.