Tag: Travis Kelce

  • Andy Reid’s Last Rodeo

    It is 14-17 at halftime and notice the Cowboys are leading over the Chiefs entering the second half. Travis Kelce scores one of mere touchdowns for Reid and doubt starts to land atop the tenure of Reid.

    Reid has been coaching in the NFL since he first got to the Philadelphia Eagles back in the late 90’s. There, he drafted Donovan McNabb and built a cultivating culture of talent that included Brian Dawkins, Brandon Graham, Brian Westbrook, and more. After he could not reconcile with Howie Roseman, he said goodbye and commenced a new chapter with Kansas City.

    Kansas City has been beyond his best tenure, yet, as he had the fortune of coaching Alex Smith, Patrick Mahomes, Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and more. His West Coast offense and adjustments made for Mahomes has what separated himseolf apart from the rest of the NFL.

    Now, it is up to him to send this rodeo to scream roaring or packing towards a W. Reid is 67 years old and counting and it would not be a shock if Kansas City started afresh off the heels of GM Brett Veach.

    Establishing a cultivating culture now or never seems likely and it is Reid’s job/duty to deliver the goods.

  • Travis Kelce Plans to Return for ’25 Season

    Travis Kelce Plans to Return for ’25 Season

    Travis Kelce plans to return for ’25 season. He says the following to ESPN.

    “I’m coming back for sure.” Going to try to get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop. Got a real bad taste in my mouth with how I played in that last game and how I got the guys ready for battle.

    “I can’t go out like that!!!!”

    And this is off the heels of a confirmation by Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and personality Pat McAfee.

    This is of kind unreal to put into perspective.

    Veach goes on record to confirm the following then McAfee looks better than ESPN reporter Adam Schefter.

    Since when did, McAfee overtake the responsibilities of Schefter? I digress, Veach wants Kelce more than anything after an abysmal Super Bowl loss and righteously after even surpassing Jerry Rice’s reception record.

    That did not serve enough justice for the hair, outfit, Taylor Swift, camera film, and Heights podcast to release a statement with his brother Jason that the first butt kicking Super Bowl over his sibling just was not enough.

    Let me be clear and explicit, Travis is one of the best tight ends to ever touch a football with over 1,000 receptions, 12,451 receiving yards by his understandable partner, Patrick Mahomes, and packing on fifth all-time receiving touchdowns (77).

    But that is not all.

    Travis has no misogyny and that is him. He loves Taylor Swift’s music albums. But, one thing that sets him apart from the rest is that he is a hustler from my point of view. He will come back, it is a matter of time.

  • Enough is Enough Kelce

    Enough is Enough Kelce

    Jason Kelce is the Philadelphia Eagles backbone. He has been to the very end. But, what is the ironic confusion of his brother? He just lost a Super Bowl.

    Travis Kelce recorded 4 rec, 39 receiving yards in the championship game, and that explains something considering he did not soar as much in the regular season compared to prior.

    His statistics have in fact been dropping much like the recent Super Bowl with Taylor Swift sobbing. Oops! 😤

    I think I hit a red wall. Travis Kelce is set to retire. At age 35, he made a mockery, unlike Patrick Mahomes, proving heroics of recapturing Chiefs Kingdom its third consecutive title.

    Jason Kelce, meanwhile, should not be a tweener here. He has every right to stick up for Travis but rest assured he is a ESPN analyst.

    And a Philadelphia Eagle who does not take any slack for the effort Travis Kelce must provide in another press box suite to a possible 18-game successful season and moving on for coach Andy Reid who does nothing but munch at the bit and know Travis, Jason more than anyone well.

  • Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    Eagles are Eternally Super Bowl LIX Champions

    The Philadelphia Eagles are eternally Super Bowl LIX champions. Nobody can take that away from them and neither AFC team can dethrone what they accomplished.

    The Eagles bonafide a contender with the self-esteem panel of Kellen Moore and Vic Fangio. Together, they replaced Sean Desai and one other coordinator and became a resilient force in the NFL with components such as rookie Cooper Dejean, MIlton Williams, Jalen Carter, and more cast contributors.

    In the Super Bowl, things got off to a hot pace with Dejean capturing a pick-six and making his mom proud from Pop Warner.

    Milton Williams was the star of the game as he had to literally rush for the oxygen mask and provide leeway for what was tremendous four-man pressure by even Josh Sweat.

    The offense compared to the Chiefs did not master what Patrick Mahomes could still formulate in the air but in the end, Hurts combined a solid game despite his doubters and threw mostly vertical to his favorite targets, Devonta Smith and AJ Brown.

    It was an all-around team effort by the Eagles as Nick Bolton of Kansas City tried to reverse courses of the basic game plan and stop prominent Philadelphia MVP Saquon Barkley but most blitzes were executed wrongly and Travis Kelce dropped key passes to seal the game for Xavier Worthy, the key Chiefs star of the game, despite Mahomes heroic efforts.

    We can all claim Mahomes is the best quarterback in the National Football League but the better team won. The Philadelphia Eagles outshined the landscape of Bourbon Street, celebrities, politicians, and featured athletes.

    The stars aligned for mainly Jalen Hurts when it mattered most and Nick Sirriani goes home as the second Philadelphia Eagles head coach behind Doug Pederson to proudly hoist the trophy.

  • The Feeding to KC Continues

    The Feeding to KC Continues

    It is no fluke that the Kansas City Chiefs are 7-0. They earned that attainment but what is striking is that everything seems to feed toward KC’s way.

    For instance, the Chiefs just added Josh Uche and he brings a load of good experience considering his most recent bump in the road with New England. Uche ranks third in pass rush percentage amongst all defenders this season and so Kansas City must be feeling pretty good in one category.

    Uche finished with 11 1/2 sacks one season but floundered as time wound on. There have been stories before of how New England misused defensive talent and who is to say Matthew Judon and a couple other players in the recent past including Uche cannot succeed.

    Patrick Mahomes has thrown an interception each game this season but the win column just keeps adding up. Travis Kelce is still smiling and why do not you know. Andy Reid is calling the offense now with extraordinary talent in Xavier Worthy and Deandre Hopkins.

    As it has been said, the feeding just comes towards KC’s way, with Reid.

  • More Kelce Time

    More Kelce Time

    Add that to a ringtone. More Kelce time is right.

    Travis Kelce is back. He is signing a reported two-year extension to continue and play for the Kansas City Chiefs’ legacy, values, and traditions. Everything is on the line.

    From Patrick Mahomes shiny Rolex hiding somewhere to Taylor Swift’s wanted Firework soundtrack of Katy Perry. Please remind Swift she is distance away from the sideline where Kelce cordially barks at his head coach, Andy Reid.

    The man who put all jokes of marijuana allegations aside and concocted a plan to have the other Kelce brother star on his football team. Matters get worse.

    Kelce is on the verge of playing some of his worst football. Xavier Worthy was drafted and it is expected that the Chiefs are going to run different sets and formations and haha my favorite part, put Kelce in the trenches.

    Meaning Mrs. Swift will be barking too.

    It is all according to plan. Kansas City Chief fans will see more Kelce time until he most likely joins his brother, Jason, on the ESPN roundtable, accrediting a good majority of his success and time to Andy Reid.

  • The Summer of Swift and Kelce

    The Summer of Swift and Kelce

    And so it begins. The opportunity of a lifetime to relish summer love beneath Kansas City temperatures. It was a fond evening. Kelce won a Super Bowl and Swift ran for the nearest suite exit. It was the dawn of a new era in Chiefs Kingdom as the franchise currently holds the title of ‘dynasty.’

    The beginning of a dynasty did not come so easy for the Chiefs. The Chiefs won back-to-back Super Bowl titles, something not accomplished since the 03-04 Patriots, and won against the Niners in overtime. It was yet another tight margin such as last year’s Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles (38-35).

    A 10-point deficit came clawing toward Kyle Shanahan’s nice but decrepit Super Bowl record as Chiefs Kingdom rose to the occasion and brushed off the coverage Fred Warner was providing Travis Kelce a majority of the game.

    This game meant war, faith, courage, and determination and the Chiefs fired on all cylinders. This team was successful in stopping the run and Patrick Mahomes meanwhile became a three-time Super Bowl MVP.

    It cannot go without saying the hustle and determination Mahomes put into this entire year and the Chiefs organization as a whole. It is on to the summer of Swift and Kelce as both can now exit Las Vegas peacefully and sing “Yeah” by Usher because boy did they do it.