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Super Bowl Stir: Travis Kelce’s Fired-Up Gesture Steals the Spotlight

During the Super Bowl win, Travis Kelce revealed he pushed coach Andy Reid out of excitement. The Kansas City Chiefs secured a 25-22 victory against the San Francisco 49ers. Kelce faced criticism online for screaming at Reid when he was taken off the field.

The incident occurred when the Chiefs were trailing 3-0. Kelce later explained that he was fired up due to the team’s performance and wanted to show support to Reid. Despite the heated moment, Kelce returned to the game and contributed to the Chiefs’ consecutive Super Bowl win.

Both Kelce and Reid downplayed the incident emphasizing the mutual respect and love between them. Kelce praised Reid as one of the best leaders in the game and expressed gratitude for the opportunities provided.

Reid acknowledged the emotional exchange but appreciated Kelce’s passion and dedication to helping the team win.

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