When in doubt, make plays.

You play the game to have fun.

Am I a peer mediator? Not a chance.

An ice bath for me is always going to work.

Football is always going to be my main focus.

I'm dedicated to finding the girl of my dreams.

I'm a Kansas City citizen; I'm around all the time.

You never get to see the intimate side of a football player.

When I get the ball in my hands I'm a different type of athlete.

Whenever you catch a ball, just see it all the way into the tuck.

Coach Reid is always going to dial the right plays up. He's a guru.

Speed kills in this game. If you've got it, you're in the advantage.

When you see me dancing in the end zone... that's Cleveland Heights.

All I had been doing is playing outside, playing sports my entire life.

I had an opportunity to meet Kobe and he's just an unbelievable person.

I love coming to work every single day, and I love being here in Kansas City.

I'm a firm believer that individual accolades are a bit overrated in this game.

Just being able to incorporate other sports into my game has definitely helped me out.

Everyone has kind of a rough transition in the NFL. It's a different kind of scouting.

A pain plan is something that's very understood between you and your healthcare provider.

I've played 'Madden' my entire life and all of the guys in the 90s I idolized growing up.

That accolade, to be the best at your position in your conference, you want that on your resume.

I've got just about a full-on weight room and ability to do just about anything I need at the house.

I grew up in the '90s loving the basketball sneakers, and that's where fashion really started for me.

If you don't care about the guy next to you, one, you're a terrible teammate. Two, you're never gonna win.

I can't think Kansas City enough for embracing me for who I am, my teammates for fighting every single day.

I enjoy making people laugh. If I can put a smile on someone's face if I do a dance in the end zone, why not?

I'd be OK if we didn't go back out to London ever again... shout out to everybody in London. I loved the fans.

Whenever I get the ball in my hands, I just try to get the thing as north as possible and get in the end zone.

Nobody puts more expectation on me than myself. That's just the heart of the competitor. That's how I was raised.

I'm technically the utility guy on the field. Whether you need a plumber or an electrician, man, I'm here for you.

I really want to be one of the greats. I want to be able to walk somewhere and have people say, 'Oh, that's Travis.'

Those kind of accolades, the individual accolades are something that you can hang our hat on when it's all said and done.

I'm not the same without the 10 other guys on that football field playing their tail off to move the ball down the field.

At the tight end position, you're asked to do so many things. You'll see me split out wide singled up like a wide receiver.

I'm not going to go out there and say that I'm better than X, I'm better than Y. I think I'm the best tight end in the game.

I think the tight end position is so unique because you always have a mismatch if you know how to dial it up or use it right.

At the end of the day, I feel like if you're not having fun with what you do, there's really not much of a point to be doing it.

It's a deal-breaker for me when a girl can't handle herself with class or acts different when you're not around me and things like that.

All the negatives, the flags for the personal fouls and silly stuff after the play, that takes a toll. People don't want to be a part of that.

I'm trying to just up the ante, play well-rounded both in the run game, pass game, keep doing my thing when I get the ball and make guys miss.

My entire career, you can't say Travis Kelce without Alex Smith. He's been my quarterback, he's been the guy. I owe a lot of my success to him.

I get most of my athleticism from my mom. I know my dad cringes every single time I say that, but my competitive nature was always fueled by my dad.

I've actually walked out on a girl for being rude to a waitress. I go in to that restaurant all the time and that waitress was a good friend of mine.

The biggest thing in training camp is you don't always get to see the hitting aspect. Whether a guy is easy to tackle or whether he's brought down easy.

I don't understand why women get so frustrated with guys talking to other women, just casual conversation. I don't get it. I've had a problem with that.

I started playing this game in the backyard, I started playing this game in middle school and going to go practice without any fans, without any sounds.

The one thing every NFL defense has in common is that it's sound. No matter where guys move on the field, every single foot of space will be accounted for.

I couldn't have a better resource than my brother. He's one of the smartest guys you'll have a conversation with. He knows so much about so many different things.

When I look in my father's eyes, man, I know that I made him proud. As a son, with a father that loves him and believes in him so much, that's the world. It really is.

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