
Chiefs' Travis Kelce Calls NFL Super Bowl 58 vs. 49ers 'Biggest Game of My Life'
Super Bowl LVIII may mark the fourth Super Bowl appearance of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce's career, but could also be the most important one yet.
"Biggest game of my life," Kelce said about the upcoming Super Bowl on Thursday's episode of "New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce," presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment.
In Super Bowl appearances against the San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Philadelphia Eagles, Kelce has made 22 catches for 257 yards, two touchdowns and two championship rings.
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Kelce and the Chiefs will take on the 49ers Sunday at Allegiant Stadium at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The game will take place just over four years after the Chiefs and the 49ers played Super Bowl LIV in Miami. The Chiefs won that previous matchup, 31-20, over Jimmy Garoppolo and the 49ers.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs are arriving at the championship game for the second straight year after defeating the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII.
Jason Kelce asked his brother on "New Heights" if there was more pressure on the 49ers to avenge the 2020 Super Bowl loss, or for the Chiefs to defend the 2023 title.
"I feel like, until you win that, you feel the pressure and the want and the desire," Travis Kelce answered. "And don't get me wrong, I want this one more than I wanted the first one, I feel like."
"For me, it's not at much pressure. It's just exciting, the challenge," Kelce continued. "I've been in a few of these big games, and they're like no other game out there, and there's no other feeling than being on the field, making plays in the Super Bowl. There's just no better feeling, than to go out there and find a way to win with your guys."
"I am more excited about the challenge than I am about trying to go back-to-back, even though I want to be part of the tier of NFL players and NFL teams that have done that."
If Kelce and the Chiefs can win on Sunday, they will join an exclusive list.
Only eight teams in NFL history have won back-to-back Super Bowls. One of them was the 49ers in 1988 and 1989.
The only other teams to have accomplished the feat are the 1997 Green Bay Packers, 1973 Miami Dolphins, 1975 and 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1993 Dallas Cowboys, 1998 Denver Broncos and 2004 New England Patriots.







