Travis Kelce is quite the athlete.
And you'd be right if you assumed the Kansas City Chiefs' legendary tight end didn't just play football growing up. He also was an impressive basketball player in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
On Friday, with Kelce's NFL career potentially winding down, fans started sharing the highlights from his final high school game.
Kelce put up 16 points and 11 rebounds in his last game, a district final loss, despite battling foul trouble.
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03/01/2008
Travis Kelce’s final HS game was an 81-71 loss to a really good Warren Harding team in the district final at a jam-packed Warrensville Hts HS.
Kelce finished with 16 pts/11 rebs despite playing just 19 mins due to foul trouble. Here’s his final two baskets…. pic.twitter.com/ddPtiksoyG
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Kelce was also a strong high school baseball player.
And in football, he was a quarterback.
It's all part of the story of how Kelce became one of the greatest tight ends ever. His movement skills and spatial awareness are special. And he got that from all his sports.
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