NFL NEWS: Chiefs’ Andy Reid Bagatellize Travis Kelce -Moment

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Kansas City Chief’s head coach Andy Reid neglected the latest sideline event with the tight end Travis Kelce during their victory over New York Giants on Sunday.

The heated exchange took place late in the second quarter after Chiefs’ drive stopped while the offense started to a slurry start to the game. Kelce came off the field and Reid bumped on the shoulder in his player’s chest. The two said their peace before they went away.

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Travis Kelce warms up before the game against New York Giants at Metlife Stadium on September 21, 2025. (Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

Reid said at the break he hoped for more “juice” from his players and didn’t think too much of the interaction with Kelce.

“Don’t make too much of it. He is a passionate guy and I love that part. I’ve been through a lot of things with him, so it’s all part of it. I love that he loves to play the game. That’s what I love. It’s an emotional game, so I take it,” he said via Pro Football Talk.

“I love Travis’ passion, so I feel good about it. We didn’t have enough of it in the second quarter, we weren’t where we had to be. He knows when to go back from the pedal and he knows when to push it too. That’s part of what I love to him. Irish. ” “I’m Irish.”

Kansas City Chief’s head coach Andy Reid speaks during a news conference after a NFL Football match against New York Giants Sunday September 21, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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The two columns in Chiefs’ franchise had a similar incident during the Super Bowl LVIII against San Francisco 49ers.

It’s unclear what the two talked on Sunday night, but Kelce was having a hard time in the first half. He and Patrick Mahomes also seemed out when Quarterback threw a dink of a passport just beyond Kelce’s reach.

Kansas City Chief’s tight end travis kelce waves to fans before a NFL football match against New York Giants Sunday September 21, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Kelce finished the game with four catches in 26 yards. Kansas City won, 22-9.

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