Travis Kelce de Chiefs says the team ‘enjoys’ being the villain of the NFL


Kansas City bosses have become the NFL villains with all their success.

Chiefs seek to become the first three times repeated NFL champions when they face Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.

Jason Kelce asked Travis Kelce, the closed star wing of the Chiefs, if the Chiefs enjoyed being the NFL villains during a recent episode of “New Heights.”

Register in tube and stream super bowl lix free

The closed wing of the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce, reacts on stage after the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills in Geha Field in the Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)

“I love it, I love it. At one time, it wasn’t that,” Travis said.

“You were the beloved of the NFL,” Jason replied.

“Yes, I was the ‘Do you feel bad for him?'” TRISF said.

Despite reaching the playoffs in four of the first five years of Kelce’s career with the Chiefs, the team never advanced beyond the divisional round of the AFC.

CLICK HERE for more sports coverage at Foxnews.com

Confetti falls when the closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce (left) celebrates with the Lamar Hunt trophy with the field marshal Patrick Mahomes after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game in Geha Field in the Arrowhead Stadium . (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)

It was not until Patrick Mahomes became full -time holder in Quarterback, replacing Alex Smith in 2018, that the Chiefs crossed and arrived at the AFC championship.

Since the 2018-2019 season, the Chiefs have not yet left the AFC championship in a season.

The Chiefs have now won three of the last five Super Bowls and have been qualified as the NFL villains.

Former exact impact Touts Taylor Swift has made since he went to the Chiefs Games

Travis said the villain label brings together the team.

“I am enjoying doing this with the boys together, the boys we have there, because it is as if they made us an even more family. They want.

Chiefs are just a victory to make history and become one of the great dynasties in the history of sport.

The closed wing of the Kansas City bosses, Travis Kelce, on the left, hugs the Chris Jones defensive Tackle after the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills in Geha Field in the Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)

Kelce has been a large part of the success of the Chiefs playoffs. It is the first in the history of the NFL playoffs with 174 receptions.

Kelce is just Jerry Rice’s second in Yardas and Touchdowns of the NFL playoffs.

RICE had 2,245 playoff reception yards, while Kelce is 2,039, and Rice has 22 playoff touchdowns in his career at 20 Kelce.

Kelce has joined his playoffs curriculum in this Chiefs race to the Super Bowl. The closed star wing had its best game of the season against the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round when it caught seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown.

Super Bowl Lix will be transmitted in Tubi. (Tubi)

In the AFC championship, Kelce caught two passes for 19 yards in the victory of the Chiefs 32-29 over the Buffalo Bills.

Kelce’s bosses will face the Eagles at the Super Bowl at 6:30 pm et 9 de Fox in Fox.

Fox’s coverage of the Super Bowl begins at 1 PM et. Coverage can also be broadcast live in Tubi for the first time.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *