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Chiefs coach Andy Reid explains Travis Kelce push in Super Bowl.

Missouri’s Kansas City Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, and Travis Kelce, the tight end, have always been in love.

In order to try to win the football game, Kelce and his head coach promptly got back together after he became so enraged that he shoved his coach during Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers.

With regards to defensive tackle Chris Jones, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and center Kelce, Reid remarked, “I love that they’re passionate players man.”

Everyone will get free wings after the Super Bowl ends in overtime. When will you be able to get yours?

“I am grateful for it even if they chest bump me past the 50. I adore the guy’s desire to play and be present in the game. He is aware that I adore that. So I feel young because of him.

Isiah Pacheco, the running back, fumbled the ball, allowing the Niners to recover and halt the Chiefs’ momentum just as they were about to take the lead over the Niners in the red zone.

Mahomes connected with wide receiver Mecole Hardman for a 52-yard throw on the previous play.

During the play, tight end Travis Kelce was captured on camera wide open with his hands raised, eliciting applause when Hardman converted the throw. Following the turnover, cameras captured Kelce being enraged on the sidelines. He even screamed at and bumped head coach Andy Reid for benching him from the game.

At the time of the fumble, Kelce was out of the game.

The 49ers’ choice to start the Super Bowl overtime with the ball first will be contested for some time.

He threw me off guard. I wasn’t observing,” Reid remarked. The tight end, 34, said to Reid, “Just put me in, put me in.” I’ll win!

“I am grateful for him, as this is not the first time.”

In the first half, Kelce was only targeted once and only made one catch. With nine catches for 93 yards at the end of the game, he led the squad.

It’s now time for Kelce and the man he loves to refer to as Big Red to celebrate their third Super Bowl victory in five years.

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