VERY ANGRY WITH HIM IS THE CHIEFS HEAD COACH.

VERY ANGRY WITH HIM IS THE CHIEFS HEAD COACH.

According to Travis Kelce, his altercation with Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, during Sunday’s Super Bowl was “definitely unacceptable.”

After being substituted out of the game in the first half due to the Chiefs offense’s inability to generate momentum against the San Francisco 49ers, Kelce slapped into Reid. Reid, 65, staggered as the tight end screamed at him during the altercation. After receiving backlash over the event, Kelce first cracked a joke, saying, “I was just telling [Reid] how much I love him.”

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However, in Kelce, who co-hosts the New Heights podcast with his brother Jason, expressed regret on Wednesday’s episode.

“I can’t get that riled up to the point where it knocks Coach off balance and does other things.” I had the thought, “Aw, shit,” when he staggered.

Following the game, which the Chiefs won in overtime to win their third championship in five seasons, Reid played off the incident.

Reid remarked, “He was emotional today.” “I have five children, so I am familiar with that situation. I adore that he enjoys playing the game and is motivated to see his team succeed.

Having spent his whole professional career playing under Reid, Kelce claimed to have yelled at his coach out of frustration

at the performance of his team.

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We weren’t playing well when it suddenly appeared. We needed to start doing something, and I wasn’t playing very well,” he remarked. “Man, sometimes I let those feelings get the better of me. That has been my career’s struggle, but I don’t care what anyone else thinks, everyone else. Coach Reid and I had a little laugh when we discussed it today. I’m so happy to be his product on the field and to see how far our squad has come together since I joined in this location in 2013.

The 34-year-old continued by saying that Reid had every right to have responded angrily.

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