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    Chiefs' Travis Kelce explains sideline situation with Andy Reid

    By Justin Churchill,

    2024-02-12

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    The Kansas City Chiefs won their fourth Super Bowl and their third in five years. However, this last one wasn't as pretty as some maybe would have liked, and by some, I mean the Chiefs players, in particular Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, who had sideline incidents during the game.

    For Mahomes, he missed Rashee Rice wide open for a touchdown in what would have won the game at that moment. The two of them were jawing at one another on the sideline. Travis Kelce was taken out of the game on the Isiah Pacheco fumble, bumped Andy Reid on the sideline, and yelled at him.

    After the game, Kelce was asked about his situation on the ESPN set.

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    "I'm gonna keep in between us unless my mic up tells a little bit," Travis Kelce said after the win. "I would just tell him how much I love him. No, but for real, though, I mean, that moment right there that speaks to the team that we are not. Everybody loves it. Everybody loves the game and wants to compete, and Coach Reid wants to compete."

    Reid also explained his side and let everyone know the bump was actually an accident. He said the two are just so competitive and just want to win.

    That's just how Travis Kelce is, he wants to win, and he wants to be on the field because he feels like the offense is better when he is on the field, and he isn't wrong.

    Kelce leads both teams in catches and receiving yards with nine catches for 93 yards. He was not one of the players Mahomes threw the touchdown to, as the two were Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Mecole Hardman, but he was one of the big reasons they were able to drive down the field in a position to tie the game and end up winning as well.

    Just like with Mahomes, who won his third Super Bowl MVP , you could say he is the best to do it at his position all time.

    Related: Chiefs' Travis Kelce goes off on HC Andy Reid

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    Lynn Allen
    02-13
    He acted like an ass!
    Elaine Tarp
    02-13
    Always sticking his tongue out, yuck šŸ¤®
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