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Andy Reid ‘sold his coaching soul’ for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win in Las Vegas by allowing Travis Kelce to ‘attack’ him during that sideline meltdown, claims analyst Skip Bayless
Andy Reid ‘sold his coaching soul’ for the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win in Las Vegas by allowing Travis Kelce to ‘attack’ him during that sideline meltdown, claims analyst Skip Bayless
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid sold his soul to win the Super Bowl by allowing Travis Kelce’s sideline meltdown, claimed analyst Skip Bayless.
Chiefs tight end Kelce sparked backlash when he shockingly stormed up to his head coach on the sidelines during the second quarter of the Super Bowl, shoved Reid and screamed in his face.
Kelce appeared to face no punishment from the franchise for his startling actions with both he and Reid brushing off his outburst following the game.
Furthermore, the NFL star was mic’d up for the Super Bowl, meaning his astonishing moment of madness was recorded but his blushes were spared when Inside the NFL, which was released the Tuesday following the big game, failed to show the snippet.
Chiefs were suspected to have blocked the audio from making it to air with the direction said to have come from Reid himself, a report from the New York Post claimed.