Travis Kelce: We’re Coming Back Next Year For Another One
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce says his second Super Bowl was better than the first, and already has his eye on a third.
Travis Kelce beat the Philadelphia Eagles and his brother, center Jason after being down 10 points at half time. With Mahomes struggling on his injured ankle, the Chiefs needed some inspiration in the locker room.
“Let’s go be ourselves,” Travis Kelce said. “Let’s go out there and be ourselves, play with a little more fire. That was essentially the end of the discussion right there — play with a little more fire for the guy next to you.”
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“There’s one thing about getting your first one, and it’s a whole other feeling to get two,” Kelce said postgame, often fighting back tears at the podium. “I wanted this one more than I wanted a game in my life. The guys in this locker room, the teammates that I have felt the same way.
“To see my family be in all its glory, get all the flowers, my mom being the center of attention on the jumbotron before the game on the biggest stage, being able to get closer to my brother throughout the season and then meet him at the mountaintop,” Travis said, “It’s the best feeling in the world.
“There’s nothing you can really say to a loved one in a situation like that,” Travis said. “You joke around all the time and say that you want to beat your brother (on) the biggest stage ever, but it’s a weird feeling.â€
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“There’s nothing really I could say to him other than I love him and he played a hell of a year, a hell of a season.”
After their second title in four years, the word ‘dynasty’ is being bandied around with regard to the Chiefs.Â
“You can call it whatever you want,” Kelce said. “All I know is we’re coming back next year with our heart and the right mindset to try and get another one — I’ll tell you that right now.”