
Kansas City Chief’s dense end Travis Kelce offers no excuses for his team’s success.
Kelce actually acknowledged this week on his “new heights” podcast that Chiefs has embraced the role of villains as they fight for an outstanding third title in a row in Super Bowl Lix. According to Kelce, what a fan wants a year is not necessarily what they want the next.
“I love it,” Kelce said. “At one point it wasn’t so. I was” you feel bad for them. I enjoy doing this with the guys together.
On February 9 in New Orleans, the Philadelphia Eagles will take their second shot against topping the managers in a Super Bowl. They came up in the Super Bowl LVII and released a decision of 38-35 in Glendale, Ariz.
However, Kelce said he is not interested in putting too much layer in the outer noise.
“You just circle the wagons,” he said. “When … people say what they want and you just tied it together and that makes you just appreciate more of what you have because people want what you have.”
Kelce, 35, was named his 10th Pro Bowl in a row this season. He pulled in 97 passes for 823 meters and three touchdowns in 16 starts during the regular season and has nine catches for 136 meters and one point in the playoffs.
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