Kansas City Chiefs’ coach Andy Reid reveals Travis Kelce privately apologized to him after THAT Super Bowl sidelines meltdown
- Amid the post-game celebrations following the Chiefs’ 25-22 comeback win over the 49ers, Reid said Kelce simply told him, “Sorry about that.”
Super Bowl-winning coach Andy Reid revealed that star tight end Travis Kelce has apologized for his mid-game tirade that nearly knocked over the 65-year-old Chiefs coach.
Amid the post-game celebrations following the Chiefs’ 25-22 comeback win over the 49ers, Reid said Kelce simply told him, “Sorry about that.”
“He came up to me and gave me a hug… He just wants to be on the field and play. There is no one I get better than I get him. He is a competitive child and loves to play. He makes me feel young,” Reid told ESPN.
The pair’s interaction sparked a firestorm of memes on social media as viewers speculated about what was said. At one point, it looked like Kelce almost knocked Reid off his feet.
“He is one of the best men’s leaders I have ever seen in my life. And he helped me a lot with that, with channeling that emotion, with channeling that passion. “I owe my whole career to that man and I can kind of control how emotional I get and just love him,” Kelce said.
Reid, along with his wife Tammy, spoke to CBS after the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers
Kelce yelled in his coach’s face after Reid removed him from a play in the first half
For his part, Reid also replayed the altercation.
‘He threw me off balance. I didn’t look. He actually came over (and said), ‘Put me in, I’ll score. I’ll score.’ So that’s basically it. I love that. It’s not the first time. I appreciate him.’
It was one of the first cases where Kelce went viral and his girlfriend wasn’t involved.
One night after Swift earned her fourth career Grammy for album of the year last week, Kelce said he told her he had to “keep up my end of the bargain and take home some hardware, too.”
Swift flew halfway around the world to watch her boyfriend, who also said on Monday during the opening night of Super Bowl week, “I want this more than ever in my life.”
“I’m going to move on and enjoy this and everything that just happened,” he said. ‘This is a unique opportunity that I have now been able to take advantage of three times. It gets sweeter and sweeter every time.
“You know the goal has always been to get three. But we couldn’t get here without getting those two and having that target on our backs all year.”
This was the second sideline incident this season involving Kelce and Reid.
During a game against the Raiders on Christmas Day, an angry Kelce stuck his helmet on the sideline, and when a staff member tried to give it back to the tight end so he could take the field, Reid grabbed the helmet and refused to give it to him. it back.