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Travis Kelce can’t hide new attitude and humiliates respected Chiefs teammate at training camp
On Tuesday at Kansas City Chiefs training camp, Travis Kelce ignored the cameras and got carried away after he embarrassed one of his teammates on the other side of the ball. Kelce’s cocky high step gave off the arrogant attitude of someone who thinks he’s better than everybody else.
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Viral play shows Travis Kelce’s new attitude
It was a bold move from the man who spent his offseason following his girlfriend Taylor Swift around the world on tour like a groupie. He flew into training camp straight from a concert in Germany, and still looks sharper than every player on the field, except maybe Patrick Mahomes.
“This bullsh*t is unfair,” said one Chiefs fan who posted the video of the sensational play X, formerly Twitter. “look at the top of the route travis genuinely came into this camp 5 years younger.”
It’s not like Kelce was picking on rookies or backups, either. His beautiful route release and touchdown catch came against Bryan Cook, one of Kansas City’s respected defensive backs. “Cook isn’t a slouch either; that’s a good route against a good player for so much separation. Kelce is unbelievable,” noted another member of Chiefs Kingdom in the replies of the video.
Kelce quiets Taylor Swift rumors
The 34-year-old tight end seemed intent on sending a message to someone, because high stepping at training camp is not exactly typical behavior. Fans had their theories in the comments, with Swifties dominating the discourse. “I don’t think people understand just how happy he truly is now and how motivated he is to make taylor and his supporters proud! I think he’s going to be on another level this year!!” said the most popular comment on X.
“I also think he wants to prove all the naysayers who said he was too distracted,” argued one response, while another echoed “I bet he was doing Taylor’s workouts with her. You know, the one that lets her perform nonstop, no commercial breaks or switching to defense, for 3.5 hrs.”