Super Bowl LVIII was certainly a tense game, as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers stayed neck and neck for much of the competition. Those tensions especially boiled over on the Chiefs' sideline before halftime.
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Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce had a now infamous interaction with his coach Andy Reid, during which he appeared to yell at 65-year-old coach and knock him sideways. The heated conversation drew reactions from all over social media—some of outrage and others of understanding. It appears there is no ill will between Kelce and his coach, however, as he had nothing but good things to say about Reid after the game.
Kelce talked with reporters after the Chiefs took the trophy, calling Reid "the greatest coach this game has ever seen."
"He's one of the best leaders of men than I've ever seen in my life," Kelce said.
He slightly referenced the interaction with Reid on the field, crediting the coach with helping him to rein in his emotions.
Andy Reid says Travis Kelce caught him off balance with his shove, told Reid to put him in and he?d score.
Travis credited Andy not only as play caller but also for helping him learn to manage his emotions. ?I owe entire my career to that guy.? pic.twitter.com/d9Lt7pZBle
