People whose kids play football are upset about something Travis Kelce said to his boss, Andy Reid, during the first half of the Super Bowl.
At that time, Travis Kelce was angry and yelling at Andy Reid from the sidelines. It looked like Reid was caught off guard when Kelce told him to get the ball more. He stumbled a bit.
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Fans were angry at Kelce’s behavior and thought he should have been taken out of the game.
One person wrote, “That’s not right, that’s a Hall of Fame coach, show some respect.” “Travis was wrong,” said someone else.

While a few more commenters defended Travis saying, “It’s the superbowl emotions are high, they will kiss and makeup if you play sports you get it.”
But as Reid revealed after their win, it was nothing personal.
During a post game interview with Chris Herman and Booger McFarland, McFarland asked Reid what the interaction was about between him and Kelce. “He caught me when I wasn’t looking,” Reid laughed. “He didn’t know I was going to go that far.”
That’s when Reid admitted that Kelce did feel bad about the exchange and came over to give him a hug and apologies for the exchange. “Then he came over and gave me a hug and said ‘Sorry about that,’” the head coach admitted.
“He just wants to be on the field and he wants to play. And so there is no body I get better than I get him,” Reid told McFarland and Berman. “He’s a competitive kid and he loves to play. He makes me feel young. But you know, my balance is terrible, Booger.”
When Travis was asked about the exchange, he revealed that he would prefer to keep that moment between him and Reid, saying that he “was just telling him that I love him.”