After 284 regular season and playoff games, the stage is set for the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles to meet in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, February 9 at the Caesars Super
"Clark hired Andy Reid, and God brought the Reids to Kansas City at just the right time," says an excerpt from Tavia Hunt’s long, emotional Instagram post. The post Andy Reid Confirms Treating Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce Differently as HC Predicts Coaching Career for Chiefs TE appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs have made it all the way back to the Super Bowl, and they will be looking to pull off the NFL 's first-ever three-peat when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles. A big reason why the Chiefs have had so much success over the past few years is because of their star tight end Travis Kelce.
Safe to say that the Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid came together at just the right time. The now 66-year-old joined the Chiefs back in 2013 after the Philadelphia Eagles chose
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making history as they prepare for Super Bowl LIX, but head coach Andy Reid is already thinking about the future of one of his biggest stars. While Travis Kelce continues to dominate on the field,
Coach Kelce? It takes one to know one, and Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid may have hinted at what his star tight end’s next career move could possibly be. Hint, it involves a
As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for Super Bowl 59 against the Philadelphia Eagles, tight end Travis Kelce remains a focal point. With rumors of pote
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Back in May 2013, when Chiefs coach Andy Reid—then in his second season in Kansas City after having left Philadelphia—was evaluating his team’s new draft picks, he had an interesting comparison for Travis Kelce, the third-round tight end from Cincinnati. He thought Kelce was a bit like former Giants star tight end Jeremy Shockey.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said the villain narrative isn’t getting under his skin. Many football fans outside of Kansas City have soured on the Chiefs’ success, but the hate online and from opposing fan bases doesn’t bother Kelce.