Travis Kelce is back in the headlines but this time, it’s not because of Taylor Swift , a Super Bowl win, or his popular podcast. The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, known for his high-profile relationship and larger-than-life personality, found himself trending again after an old college tweet resurfaced. While Kelce is no stranger to viral moments, this blast from the past reminded fans just how long he’s been entertaining on and off the field.
Decade-old tweet brings Travis Kelce back into social media spotlight
As millions celebrated Easter, the internet unearthed a tweet Kelce posted back in 2010:
“happy easter to all!!! #SHOUTOUT to Jesus for takin one for the team…..haha”
The post, now deleted, went viral once again, highlighting the unpredictable power of social media archives.
At the time, Kelce was just another college athlete with a casual attitude toward tweeting. Years later, he addressed those early posts on his New Heights podcast, admitting he treated Twitter like a public journal. “I was just using Twitter as, like, a diary,” Kelce joked, adding that he’d love for some of those tweets to disappear forever.
Yet, it’s exactly this unfiltered past that makes Kelce so relatable. Fans have previously chuckled over his misspellings like “squirle” and “Chipolte,” and this Easter tweet only adds to the growing list of Kelce internet gems.
But while Twitter memories trend, Kelce’s focus is firmly on the future.
Travis Kelce eyes NFL comeback after career low
After a tough 2024 campaign, marked by career-low receiving numbers and a Super Bowl LIX loss—speculation around Kelce’s retirement began swirling. He quickly shut down the rumors, stating confidently that he's returning for the 2025 season and feels motivated to return to peak form.
“I still feel like I can play it at a high level and possibly at a higher level than I did last year,” he said this offseason.
The Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes and anchored by Kelce, are preparing for a redemption arc. And while the internet may continue to dig up his college-era antics, it’s clear Kelce is more focused than ever.
Also Read: NFL Draft 2025: Steelers could land Shedeur Sanders at 21
From viral tweets to tight end dominance, Travis Kelce remains a headline magnet. As the 2025 season kicks off, expect his name to keep trending, for reasons both humorous and heroic.
Decade-old tweet brings Travis Kelce back into social media spotlight
As millions celebrated Easter, the internet unearthed a tweet Kelce posted back in 2010:
“happy easter to all!!! #SHOUTOUT to Jesus for takin one for the team…..haha”
The post, now deleted, went viral once again, highlighting the unpredictable power of social media archives.
At the time, Kelce was just another college athlete with a casual attitude toward tweeting. Years later, he addressed those early posts on his New Heights podcast, admitting he treated Twitter like a public journal. “I was just using Twitter as, like, a diary,” Kelce joked, adding that he’d love for some of those tweets to disappear forever.
Yet, it’s exactly this unfiltered past that makes Kelce so relatable. Fans have previously chuckled over his misspellings like “squirle” and “Chipolte,” and this Easter tweet only adds to the growing list of Kelce internet gems.
But while Twitter memories trend, Kelce’s focus is firmly on the future.
Travis Kelce eyes NFL comeback after career low
After a tough 2024 campaign, marked by career-low receiving numbers and a Super Bowl LIX loss—speculation around Kelce’s retirement began swirling. He quickly shut down the rumors, stating confidently that he's returning for the 2025 season and feels motivated to return to peak form.
“I still feel like I can play it at a high level and possibly at a higher level than I did last year,” he said this offseason.
The Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes and anchored by Kelce, are preparing for a redemption arc. And while the internet may continue to dig up his college-era antics, it’s clear Kelce is more focused than ever.
Also Read: NFL Draft 2025: Steelers could land Shedeur Sanders at 21
From viral tweets to tight end dominance, Travis Kelce remains a headline magnet. As the 2025 season kicks off, expect his name to keep trending, for reasons both humorous and heroic.
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