Travis Kelce speaks out after slamming helmet on the ground: ‘I reacted in a bad way’
The All-Pro tight end finished with five catches for 44 yards and did not score a touchdown for the fifth straight game as girlfriend Taylor Swift looked on from a luxury suite. The defending Super Bowl champions were stunned 20-14 by the rival Las Vegas Raiders to deny them a chance to clinch their eight straight AFC West title.
Kelce spoke with his brother, Philadelphia Eagles star center Jason Kelce, in the Dec. 27 episode of their “New Heights” podcast about whipping his helmet to the ground, which sent it flying over a table after the Chiefs got stuffed on a drive near the end of the first half.
“I got to keep my f—– cool, man, because as a leader on this team that’s not how you switch the momentum,” Travis Kelce said.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid defended Kelce to reporters after the game, saying Kelce “went back in and did a nice job” and that football is an “emotional game.”
“He’s looking out for me,” Kelce said. “I love him for it. I didn’t go back out there and play good. He wanted to see the fire in me, and I reacted in a bad way.
“He wanted to just get the best out of me, and right now I’m just not playing my best football, and I got to f—— lock the f— in and be more accountable for him, be more accountable for my teammates.”