Travis Kelce Called Out For His “Shameful” Behavior After He Screamed At & Shoved His Coach During The Super Bowl

Travis Kelce’s behavior during the Super Bowl has raised eyebrows once again, marking the third instance in recent months where his aggression has come under scrutiny. In a crucial game where the Kansas City Chiefs secured their second consecutive Super Bowl victory, Kelce’s actions garnered attention during a challenging first half.

As the Chiefs struggled with a 3-0 deficit in the second quarter, tensions flared when Kelce was benched by coach Andy Reid after a fumble near the 49ers’ end zone. Kelce, visibly upset, approached Reid aggressively, shoving the 65-year-old coach and shouting at him. Despite attempts by teammates to intervene, Kelce’s emotional outburst continued on the sidelines, where he vented his frustration by slamming his helmet against the bench.

Viewers expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, labeling Kelce’s actions a “tantrum” and deeming it “unacceptable” behavior towards his coach. Football pro Adam Breneman took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to criticize Kelce, suggesting that any other player engaging in such behavior would likely be sent to the locker room. This incident adds to a growing pattern of aggressive behavior by Kelce, raising concerns about his conduct on and off the field.


 

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