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Chiefs coach Andy Reid breaks silence over Travis Kelce's shove in Super Bowl's first half

 Kelce's behaviour worried fans who speculated he would get benched for his altercation

Monday, February 12, 2024

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Kansas City Bosses turned into the consecutive Super Bowl champions on Sunday in the wake of overcoming the San Fransisco 49ers in a conflict sufficiently exciting to send Bosses tight end Travis Kelce into rascal mode.


In the principal half of the Super Bowl, Kelce was seen on the sideline enraged with lead trainer Andy Reid after Bosses running back Isiah Pacheco's bobble, The US Sun revealed.


Being removed the field after Pacheco's bobble appeared to have warned Kelce as he was seen shouting into Reid's face subsequent to tossing his cap on the sideline.


Furthermore, Kelce got physical and pushed the 65-year-old mentor sufficiently during his fit of rage that he staggered and almost fell over before Jerick McKinnon pulled Kelce away.


While the 34-year-old competitor's conduct stressed fans who estimated he would get sidelined for his fight, he was before long ready to make a splash.


"Travis Kelce is so unlikeable," one fan composed on X, previously known as Twitter.

Downright horrendous search for Travis Kelce running into Andy Reid on the sideline," a third fan said.


"Travis Kelce should be karma that wasn't Bruce Arians or Bill Belichick cause he would've been sidelined all through that entire game, win or lose," one individual responded.


Notwithstanding, Reid tended to his dangerous collaboration with Kelce uninvolved, saying: "He keeps me young...tested that hip out...he got me reeling. Typically I'd give him a smidgen yet I didn't have my feet under me."


The Bosses lead trainer could have given a more extreme response had the Bosses not brought back home the Super Bowl in exciting design.


Kelce's heavenly detail line in the game finished with 92 yards in the last part and extra time, regardless of just pulling in one catch for a solitary yard in the principal half.

 

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