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Home / Sports / Mahomes clarifies cryptic tweet: Golf, not comeback!

Mahomes clarifies cryptic tweet: Golf, not comeback!

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Mahomes' tweet was about Kelce's golf shot, not NFL return.
  • Kelce is reportedly leaning toward a 2026 NFL return.
  • Bieniemy's return may influence Kelce's decision.
Mahomes clarifies cryptic tweet: Golf, not comeback!

Patrick Mahomes clarified a cryptic tweet on Wednesday, tempering Kansas City Chiefs fans' hopes for a 2026 reunion with Travis Kelce. The quarterback's initial message, featuring 'Let's go!!!!!' and tagging Kelce with dartboard emojis, led many to believe it hinted at the tight end's return.

However, Mahomes quickly clarified that he was referring to a golf shot Kelce hit during the Phoenix Open's pro-am. Kelce’s impressive iron shot landed near the famous Stadium Hole, prompting a crowd reaction that Mahomes was celebrating.

Despite the clarification, there are indications Kelce may return for the 2026 NFL season. The Daily Mail exclusively reported that the veteran tight end is leaning towards playing one more year. His potential return is reportedly influenced by the presence of offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.

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Under Bieniemy, Kelce experienced significant statistical achievements and won multiple Super Bowl titles earlier in his career, which might be a motivating factor for a final season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Patrick Mahomes' tweet was a celebration of Travis Kelce's impressive golf shot at the Phoenix Open's pro-am, not a hint at a 2026 NFL return.
Reports suggest Travis Kelce is leaning towards returning for the 2026 NFL season, possibly influenced by offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.
Eric Bieniemy is the offensive coordinator. His presence may influence Travis Kelce's decision to play the 2026 season, as Kelce had successful statistical seasons and won Super Bowls under him.

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