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Watch: How ‘Uncle’ Andy Reid became part of the Kelce family: legendary coach took a chance on ‘cocky’ Travis after working with Jason… and put both brothers on the road to Super Bowl glory…
was in private, back in April 2013, when Andy Reid had the ear of Travis Kelce and gave the tight end a piece of his mind. It was in front of the world, almost 11 years later, that Kelce gave the head coach his own, ferocious talking to.
Few images from the first Super Bowl in Sin City will endure like the sight of Kelce bumping into Reid and screaming into his coach’s face.
No matter that the Kansas City Chiefs went on to secure back-to-back championships. No matter that it was Patrick Mahomes who orchestrated (yet) another slice of history.
That first-half clash was caught on camera and flooded social media. The incident was revisited time and again during the post-match debrief, too.
Who could have blamed Reid had he wound the clock back, to the 2013 NFL draft, when he picked up the phone and called the younger Kelce brother. In Las Vegas the coach could have been forgiven for thinking: maybe I was right all along.
Travis Kelce screamed at Chiefs coach Andy Reid during the Super Bowl in Las Vegas
But over the past decade, the tight end and head coach have formed a father-son-like bond
After all, the story goes, Reid – who had already drafted Jason Kelce to the Eagles in 2011 and was now considering bringing Travis to Kansas City – reprimanded the tight end over his behavior and apparent volatility.
As Kelce later recalled, Reid all-but said: ‘Are you going to screw this up? I need a mature guy. I don’t need a guy who’s going to come in and be silly.’
More than a decade later, Kelce accepted that he had crossed a line in Las Vegas. But Reid shrugged off the meltdown. A ‘cheap shot,’ he
jokingly called it. ‘I didn’t see him coming, or I would have forearm ripped him.’
It was a masterclass in how to defuse a bubbling PR disaster. But also another glimpse into the special relationship that has helped propel two brothers and one family towards superstardom.
Jason only worked with Reid for a couple of seasons but still he says the coach and his family ‘played such an incredible part of me and my brother being able to play at this level’. Travis credits ‘Big Red’ with dragging him on to the straight and narrow.
Sometimes it only takes a look for his message to land; their bond goes beyond the professional. The 65-year-old coach considers himself part of the Kelce family. Jason agrees. As for Travis? ‘He’s like one of my kids,’ Reid has said. ‘There’s nobody I get better than I get him.’
He’s like one of my kids,’ Reid has said of Travis, ‘there’s nobody I get better than I get him’
‘For Travis, Coach Reid has almost been like that uncle you have that you listen to and get advice from,’ quarterback Mahomes told ESPN. ‘He makes Travis a great football player but I think even a better person. He has a good feel for getting on Travis when he needs that motivation, but at the same time he lets Travis be who he is.’
Jason is a different character but Reid brought both into the NFL. He plucked them from Cincinnati – hardly a football powerhouse back then. Neither had garnered much hype. Neither was taken before the third round of the draft.
And yet? Jason recently retired a Super Bowl winner and a future Hall of Famer. Travis – a three-time champion under ‘Big Red’ – threatened to walk away too. His rationale?
‘I love Coach Reid, Coach Reid knows how much I love to play for him, how much I love to be a product of his coaching career. I’m not playing for anybody else but Big Red. If he calls it quits this year I’m out of there with him.’
Fortunately for the Chiefs, neither coach nor tight end is off quite yet. The ties that bind this football family continue to strengthen.