Travis kelce It was not 100% going to this year’s Super Bowl Lix.
“He was fighting with (a) quite big disease there before Super Bowl,” Kansas City GM chiefs Brett Veach Said in an interview on Tuesday, February 25, Podcast Episode of the “Internal” NFL, a clip of which host Tom Pelissero divided through X.
Veach said Kelce’s disease was not a “excuse” for the disappointing loss of 40-22 chiefs to Eagles Philadelphia in New Orleans on February 9th. However, he pointed out, “with the way Eagles played, would not have made a difference” in the result of the big name.
Veach also weighed in the future of Kelce in the NFL in the midst of speculation that the latest recent bosses, 35, could hang his boots. “I think Travis is excited to get back,” Veach said. “He makes us better when he is in the closet room and in the field. Excited to restore it.”
Kelce previously addressed the super Bowl performance of the bosses over his brother and his Jason KelcePodcast ‘s Heights News’ on February 12th.
“Outside the game I just wanted to thank my teammates for everything they will do man, you know. Trying to focus the work we decided – that’s not the reason,” he said. “Entering the game I felt just as sure as I ever felt going to a super Bowl or a play play off or a great game in my life … just wasn’t our day. Could not find a lick the moment. “
Kelce reflected in his role in the loss, adding, “I am breaking for some of the small, small decisions I made in the field trying to do something more than I asked me to do … I don’t I was the best leader I could be in motivating my sons, keeping my boys quiet, delightful and gathered. very much Football and I have actually seen a situation just like this in a Super Bowl … is a tough pill to swallow, man. “
Kelce explained that “every time” the bosses felt like “got something going” on the field, the show would take a turn. “To happen for the second time in my career on the biggest scene, man, is a harsh pill to swallow. It’s a difficult reality … This sport can humble you quite quickly.”
The bosses had the opportunity to secure their third consecutive Super Bowl title, but Eagles dominated most of the game, keeping the bosses off the scores until the third trimester. Eagles eventually won 40-22, gaining redemption for their loss of Super Bowl 2023 against the bosses.
In an interview after the game after Super Bowl, Kelce said, “Hats to eagles, man. They took behind us. All three stages. And at the top of this, the lap, the fine, playing behind the insults … fell, not taking advantage of the call of the games and their execution. You don’t lose everything that goes wrong.