Chiefs TE Travis Kelce teased baseball career change on April Fools’ Day

#Chiefs TE Travis Kelce envisioned himself following in the footsteps of Michael Jordan on April Fools’ Day. | from @EdEastonJr

The annual tradition of April Fools’ Day has brought out the best and worst of pranks from everyone around the country. The headlines and stories on April 1 had everyone on social media skeptical, not fully trusting statements from celebrities, athletes and commentators.

The lure of the holiday wasn’t lost on Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end Travis Kelce as he took to Twitter to announce a career change on Friday evening. The sudden change of heart had Kelce going from a football career in the NFL to an MLB career as a member of the Chicago Cubs. He recently visited the team and posed in a photo with a member of the team’s staff, also taking batting practice.

The All-Pro compared his switch to baseball to former basketball great Michael Jordan’s actual decision to do so back in 1993.

“I’ve idolized MJ since I was a young athlete,” Kelce wrote in a Twitter post. “While basketball wasn’t my path, I’ve decided to follow in his steps in a different way. I’m officially announcing that I will be stepping away from football to pursue my childhood dreams with the Cubs. Thank you, #ChiefsKingdom.”

Kelce has prided himself as a three-sport athlete growing up, playing at Cleveland Heights High School. He had a fun response on social media as to why teammate and Kansas City Royals part-owner Patrick Mahomes didn’t offer to sign him to a Major League contract in Kansas City.

Cubs starting pitcher Marcus Stroman has already rolled out the welcome mat for Kelce if he did decide to make the switch and join the team.

The tweet was very clearly made in jest given the date, but Chiefs fans are still adjusting to the reality of parting ways with receiver Tyreek Hill. The fanbase was a little bit on edge thanks to Kelce’s joke as the team braces for the new season.

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