TRAVIS Kelce has made his pick to win the NFC – and believes they’ll go on to win Super Bowl LX.
The Kansas City Chiefs star, 36, is sitting out the postseason after a disappointing year in Arrowhead.
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Travis Kelce has made his pick for the Super BowlCredit: Getty
The Los Angeles Rams take on the Seattle Seahawks for the NFC crown this weekendCredit: Getty
Kelce and the Chiefs missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
A three-time Super Bowl champion, Kelce believes the NFC has been “cooking this season.”
Either the Los Angeles Rams or the Seattle Seahawks will represent the conference at next month’s Super Bowl.
“So, we got Rams, Seahawks,” Kelce told brother Jason on their podcast New Heights.
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“It just feels like that’s going to be the game that, you know, the team that goes on is going to win the Super Bowl.“
The winner of this weekend’s contest will face either the New England Patriots or the Denver Broncos in Santa Monica next month.
But Kelce is not convinced either of the Chiefs’ AFC rivals can cope with either the Rams or Seahawks.
“It just feels like both those teams, the Rams having that veteran presence, that we’ve done it before, we’ve got the guys,” he continued.
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“And then the Seahawks of like this new magic and and Sam Darnold playing his tail off and the run game and the excitement and the juice.
“It just feels like right now the NFC is cooking, man.”
Kelce is currently pondering his future in the NFL.
The 36-year-old’s contract with the Chiefs comes to an end in the offseason, when he will become a free agent.
Kelce has made an eye-watering $111,194,254 during his 13-year NFL career.
Kelce (right) made his predictions on podcast New HeightsCredit: New Heights
Reports suggest that Kelce is exploring potential opportunity of becoming a broadcaster when he retires.
Fox Sports and ESPN are thought to be the front-runners to land the three-time Super Bowl winner.
“Travis has been in discussions with every major streaming service, including Netflix, and every major network for the past several years,” a source told People.
“And that is not affecting his decision whether or not he is returning to football because those discussions have been happening for the past several years.”
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