Travis Kelce’s emotions bubbled over during the second quarter of Super Bowl 2024.After Patrick Mahomes completed a long pass play to Mecole Hardman into the Travis Kelce got in the face of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during Super Bowl in the second quarter. Jamie Squire / Getty Images On the post-Super Bowl episode of the “New Heights” podcast The team's offense had been unable to get into any kind of rhythm when a frustrated Kelce was spotted yelling at and bumping into Reid. Super Bowl LVIII - San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce, called out by his brother, Jason Kelce, on their "New Heights" podcast for bumping coach Andy Reid and screaming in his face during Super Bowl LVIII, said his actions were Before the Kansas City Chiefs rallied to win the Super Bowl on Sunday, their offense was stuck in neutral early against the San Francisco 49ers.. Travis Kelce was not happy about it. Amid a Travis Kelce opened up about his sideline outburst towards coach Andy Reid during and after the Super Bowl on the latest episode of the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast. It took almost two-quarters of football to get on the scoreboard, and emotions were running high. Travis Kelce yelling at coach Andy Reid during Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024, went viral With his team-leading 93 receiving yards, Kelce became the third player in NFL history to lead three different Super Bowl champions in receiving yards, joining Jerry Rice and Michael Irvin. Chiefs' Travis Kelce packs drama into Super Bowl, from blowup with coach to late heroics Chiefs' Travis Kelce was clearly frustrated in the first half, at one point yelling at Andy Reid on the Prior to the team's Super Bowl LVIII win on Sunday, Kelce was spotted getting in Reid's face on the sidelines at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, seemingly yelling and even slightly The San Francisco 49ers tight end shared some tips for Kelce at the SiriusXM set at Media Row in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX Angel Saunders has been a writer at PEOPLE since 2023. She’s Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is just three days away (Feb. 9). As always, SBD has compiled a massive list of Super Bowl broadcast props, that cover everything from the commercials to the announcers to the celebrities in the stands. From Travis Kelce yelling at Andy Reid, Nickelodeon's Super Bowl kid-friendly broadcast and the inevitable jokes about Taylor Swift’s attendance, memes from this year's Super Bowl spread like wildfire across social media. These are some of the best memes that surfaced during the 2024 Super Bowl. Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Reveals What Travis Kelce *Actually* Yelled During That Super Bowl Shove Turns out, it wasn’t as dramatic as it looked. By Mehera Bonner Published: Feb 13, 2024 8:30 AM EST Travis Kelce screamed at Andy Reid following a fumble, and the internet took notice. Super Bowl win, podcasting, general fame, But if Kelce yelling is too much for you, just wait till you Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid addresses Travis Kelce's outburst on the sidelines during the Super Bowl. In a tense moment, the tight end bumped 'Big Red During the first half of the Super Bowl game on Sunday night, a tense moment occurred when Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce yelled at and shoved the team's head coach Andy Reid. Now Travis Kelce yells at Andy Reid during Super Bowl 2024 on Sunday. Getty Images “You guys saw that?” Kelce said. “I’m going to keep it between us unless my mic’d up tells the world. Jason Kelce said on the "New Heights" podcast brother Travis Kelce "crossed a line" when he bumped Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during the Super Bowl. Super Bowl 58 camera catches Travis Kelce yelling at Andy Reid The 49ers' defense bottled up the Chiefs' offense in the first quarter of Super Bowl 58, holding Kansas City scoreless through the
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