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Travis Kelce arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City in style on Dec. 25The Kansas City Chiefs tight end wore a red Chiefs Essentials sweatshirtThis is just another in a long list of stylish entrances the NFL star has made this season
Travis Kelce is decking the halls of Arrowhead Stadium.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 36, paid homage to his team with his pre-game outfit during his tunnel walk ahead of his potential last game played on his home turf amid rumors that he will retire from the NFL at the end of this season.
Kelce dressed in Chiefs’ signature red (a color that lent itself well for the Christmas Day game), wearing a Chiefs Essentials sweatshirt as he made his way to the team locker room before taking on the Denver Broncos in Kansas City, Mo., on Thursday, Dec. 25.
Travis Kelce in Fear of God on Dec. 25, 2025.
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Kelce wore the Kansas City Chiefs Sport Hoodie from the Fear of God collection sold on NFL Shop ($175). The body and hood of the sweatshirt is red with white “Chiefs Essentials” text on the front and gray sleeves.
He layered it under a long, black Fear of God trench coat and paired it with Fear of God black pants and coordinating shoes. He accessorized with black sunglasses and a watch on his left wrist, as seen in a video of his tunnel walk on the Chiefs’ official Instagram.
Perhaps Kelce wore an extra special outfit for this particular matchup, given it could be his last Chiefs game played at Arrowhead Stadium amid rumors that he’s going to retire at the end of this season after a standout 13-year career in the NFL.
The star tight end has yet to make a decision on his future; however, he’s been asked by media about his plans several times to date. His brother, Jason Kelce, meanwhile, has shared his thoughts on his brother’s next move.
Travis Kelce ahead of the Chiefs-Broncos game on Christmas Day 2025.
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Following the Chiefs-Broncos game, Kansas City has one final game left in regular season since missing playoff contention for the first time in a decade. The Chiefs will play the Las Vegas Raiders on Jan. 4.
The Chiefs played the Broncos earlier in the season, losing 19-22 on Nov. 16. Kelce’s outfit was memorable, particularly the price tag, which was around $15,000.
The tight end, who would go on to make franchise history later in the night, wore a Studio Nicholson set, featuring a $955 classic tailored blazer with a broken pinstripe design and coordinating $559 mid-rise pant with the same stripe detail.
The suit set spoke for itself, layered over a plain gray T-shirt that he jazzed up with a few silver chains, including a sold-out Apartment 1007 hand-assembled creation that’s approximately $1,400. He also wore a silver watch.
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Continuing to weave the icy, silvery pops of gray into his look, Kelce slipped into Bottega Veneta’s $1,100 graphite-colored loafer and rolled in a $3,450 Louis Vuitton Horizon 55 suitcase topped with a Louis Vuitton Keepall Bandouliere that last sold on StockX for $6,283.
Lastly, he wore $695 smoke gray crystal and black palladium sunglasses by DITA.
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Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Kansas City hasn’t had a favorable season in contrast to their near “three-peat” feat at the Super Bowl the past three consecutive years. (The team won back-to-back championship titles in 2023 and 2024, but fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025.)
Losses aside, the team’s starting quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a season-ending injury after tearing his ACL in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs-Chargers game on Dec. 14. He underwent successful surgery the next day and is now rehabbing to recover.
“It’s never easy seeing your guys go down. We had a bunch of guys get hurt this past game, and we fought, man. We fought,” Kelce said on an episode of New Heights released on Dec. 17.
Of Mahomes’ injury, the 3-time Super Bowl champ added, “And on a freakish play to see one five go down like that, man, it f——, it was almost like it wasn’t real. And s— just sucks, man.”
The Chiefs have a 6-10 record to date.