NEW ORLEANS — Travis Kelce is enjoying the Kansas City Chiefs’ dynasty era, with no plans to contemplate retirement no matter the outcome of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday.Kelce, 35, said he has weighed what riding off into the sunset in the afterglow of a three-peat might feel like, but he is not seriously considering giving up football just yet.”I’ve thought about it, but I still love what I do,” Kelce said Monday at Super Bowl LIX Opening Night.”It’s moments like these, weeks like these, the month that we just had in the playoffs that make me feel like I could play this game forever. I think I still got a lot of football left in me. I think this year has been one of the most special years of my life. I think it’s gonna continue to make me want to do more in the football world.”Kelce has averaged 7.8 receptions and 87.5 yards per Super Bowl during his career — both figures representing records among players who have appeared more than once. He needs three catches on Sunday to surpass Jerry Rice’s career Super Bowl record of 33.Chiefs coach Andy Reid said for the second year in a row with a Super Bowl backdrop that he is not done yet, either. Kelce’s brother Jason, drafted by Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011, retired after last season at age 36.