VIDEO. The big anger of Travis Kelce who gets angry in the middle of the Super Bowl and is already creating buzz on the internet

VIDEO. The big anger of Travis Kelce who gets angry in the middle of the Super Bowl and is already creating buzz on the internet

Travis Kelce plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs team, which won the Super Bowl in 2019 and 2022. TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP

It was the event of the weekend. Super Bowl LVIII saw the Kansas City Chiefs win the game. Travis Kelce, often in the spotlight because of his relationship with singer Taylor Swift, made headlines for his violent reaction to his coach, to say the least. A moment diverted on the social network X in memes. It's our Super-Bowl-grandma of the week.

Sunday February 11, his team won the Super Bowl and allowed him to win his third ring. But Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs surprised spectators with his attitude towards his coach Andy Reid. The latter saw himself yelled at and pushed around by his player who did not appreciate having been replaced during the second quarter of the match.

A spat which was immortalized by numerous cameras and which did not go unnoticed by well-inspired viewers. On the social network "Me begging my father to take me to Chili's", we could read in particular from the account of the restaurant chain.

And yet, no "Bad blood" between the player and his coach. Travis Kelce said after the game, according to The Huffington Post, “I was just telling him how much I loved him,” with a touch of humor.

For his part, Coach Reid called this exchange a "low blow" but understood the gesture "It allows me to stay young", he said on CBS Sport after the match.

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