Travis Kelce’s aggressive words to Chiefs coach Andy Reid revealed by Lip Reader

Although Travis Kelce refused to share what he was yelling at Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid during their on-field dispute, a lip reader sheds some light on the topic.

The New York Post reported that Jeremy Freeman, a lip reader, stated that Kelce’s comments to Reid were: “Hey, come on, fuck, put me on.”

The dispute took place during the second quarter of Super Bowl LVIII. The Chiefs ended up losing possession of the ball after running back Isiah Pacheco fumbled. Travis Kelce, who was on the sidelines, approached Andy Reid to aggressively share his frustration with the field situation.

While the incident was alarming, Kelce and Reid were seen hugging later in the quarter. Reid addressed the situation by stating that Kelce came out of nowhere. “

But that’s him. He is very tense. He says, ‘Don’t count me out! I’m fine! I can do this!’ I love that intensity. He radiates.”

Just after the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII, Kelce spoke to reporters about the heated exchange. “Oh, did you guys see that?” -Kelce asked. “I’m going to keep that between us unless my microphone tells the world. “I was just telling him how much I love him.”

Andy Reid said Travis Kelce has learned to contain his temper since joining the Chiefs in 2013

Despite the on-field incident, Any Reid claimed that Travis Kelce has learned to contain his temper since joining the Kansas City Chiefs in 2013.

“The player has always been really good,” Reid told CBS during a pregame interview. “Now he had a bad temper, so on the field he would go out and do some crazy things.”

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“It was a challenge at first, but it has grown before our eyes. She has always had that heart, that tender heart, but she had to overcome the other things.”

During the postgame show, Reid told CBS that Kelce tested his hip during the field exchange. “He caught me off balance; normally I’d give him a little, but he didn’t have any foot under me.”

Andy Reid further praised Travis Kelce for his skills on the field. “What I love is that he loves to play and wants to help his team win,” Reid continued. “It’s not selfish, it’s not that and I understand it. So no matter how much he clashes with me, I pursue him and we understand.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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