The Kansas City Chiefs had to show a lot of pride to fight their way back to win the Super Bowl.
Travis Kelce had some huge catches down the stretch, but not many people will remember his performance in Super Bowl LVIII for that.
Instead, they’ll continue to talk about his sideline outburst and the way he yelled at Andy Reid.
He’s apologized ever since, and the coach also downplayed the incident multiple times.
However, he continues to face serious backlash for it.
That includes Green Bay Packers legend Brett Favre, who recently sat down with Jason Whitlock to call out Kelce.
“It’s the biggest stage in the football world, and he does that to arguably the greatest coach in history. You just can’t do that,” Favre said.
“It’s the biggest stage in the football world, and he does that to arguably the greatest coach in history. You just can’t do that.” – @BrettFavre on Travis Kelce’s outburst at Andy Reid pic.twitter.com/ZeGV5fJ2Rt
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) February 15, 2024
The legendary quarterback claimed that you just can’t do that, especially on the biggest stage of the football world, let alone with one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.
Needless to say, perhaps Favre doesn’t have the highest of grounds to question another player’s character right now, but we can all agree that Kelce was out of line there.
Andy Reid isn’t just an offensive mastermind but also a leader of men, and he’s earned the respect and love of every single player in that locker room, Kelce included.
Things can get heated in the heat of the moment, especially during, arguably, the most crucial game in his career.
That’s no excuse for him to disrespect his coach like that, but if that’s the kind of relationship they have and Reid didn’t make a big deal out of it, maybe the rest of the world shouldn’t either.
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