The Kansas City Chiefs' Christmas Day game against the Denver Broncos might be Travis Kelce's last home game for the franchise. Ahead of the game at Arrowhead Stadium, the veteran tight end's pregame attire became the talk of the town.A clip shared on social media showed Kelce arriving at Arrowhead Stadium in a red Chiefs sweatshirt and black pants, paired with a black overcoat and sunglasses.Fans on social media shared their thoughts on Kelce's pre-game fit."Bro 1000% does not want to be there," one fan commented.Wigar 🚬 @CigarCurryLINK@NFL @NFLPlus Bro 1000% does not want to be there"He looks ready to get blown out by 30," another fan said.Emperor @dcastro2924LINK@NFL @NFLPlus He looks ready to get blown out by 30🤣"This game has no meaning. That's how I'm convinced this is it for him. Final game at Arrowhead. There's no other reason to play tonight," this fan wrote.SwiftlyAKansasCitian @SLCole85LINKThis game has no meaning. That’s how I’m convinced this is it for him. Final game at Arrowhead. There’s no other reason to play tonight"Can he please just retire already? So tired of Kelce bros," another fan said.Grokapedia @GrokuhpeediuhLINK@NFL @NFLPlus Can he please just retire already? So tired of Kelce bros."Two games left, and he's going to call it a career!" one fan wrote.Selene Mariposa @Selene_MariposaLINK@NFL @NFLPlus Two games left, and he's going to call it a career!"Looks like he's been crying and covering his eyes with the glasses. Definitely his last Arrowhead game," this fan commented.MK1Insider @InsiderMK1LINK@Chiefs @tkelce Looks like he’s been crying and is covering his eyes with the glasses. Definitely his last Arrowhead game.Travis Kelce's two-year, $34.25 million extension ends in 2026. He is set to become a free agent in the offseason. However, after his underwhelming 2025 season, there is uncertainty about his future. In 15 games, Travis Kelce has tallied just 803 yards and five touchdowns, with just one score in the last five games.The Chiefs have failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2014 and are currently placed third in the AFC West with a 6-9 record and a four-game losing streak.Andy Reid shares his thoughts on Travis Kelce's potential retirementAhead of Thursday's game, Chiefs coach Andy Reid was questioned whether Travis Kelce would return to play for his team next season. Reid said he does not know about the veteran TE's plans, but praised him as an individual."I don't know if it is or not; I haven't talked to him," Reid said during Tuesday's press conference. "I think his numbers and personality and the person, I think, speak for themselves. Phenomenal person and great for the community. He's everything you want from a player representing an organization."Kelce also discussed his future. He said he will make a final decision when free agency opens in March 2026.