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Taylor Swift worried for Travis Kelce’s safety following Super Bowl reaction

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Kelce pushed the Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach, Andy Reid, in a fit of rage

Travis Kelce might be a three-time Super Bowl champion, which is controversial enough in itself, but he also drew a lot of criticism for the moment he almost pushed his head coach to the floor but he was protected… By Taylor Swift according to an ex-MLB executive.

Kelce was enraged when he was pulled from the game in the second quarter as Andy Reid aimed for a specialist play, electing for Isiah Pacheco who eventually fumbled the ball. As he let his feelings be known to his boss, the 6″5′ tight end, who weighs over 200lbs, slammed into the 65-year-old Reid.

Travis Kelce had one question for Taylor Swift when he saw her after Super Bowl
The ageing man stumbled but managed to hold his footing before Kelce stormed away from him after players got between them, leaving many people calling out the 34-year-old for his actions but there was no further action.

As a result, David Samson, who was the former president of the Miami Marlins and former vice-president of the Montreal Expos, said that such an incident would never have gone unpunished in his time as an executive, but that Kelce is protected by Swift, as the Chiefs don’t want to upset her.

“I would have benched him. One series,” Samson said to the Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz. “If a baseball player attacks a manager physically during a game, you don’t think he’s taken out of the game?”

“I’m not out of my mind because you’ve got a team of 50-plus players who are watching what Travis Kelce did and saying, ‘Oh, I guess he can do that.’ It’s not as though Kelce’s not being treated differently already with all of the ridiculousness around Taylor Swift.”

How did the Chiefs win Super Bowl LVIII?
After a late field goal forced overtime with the scores tied at the end of the fourth quarter, the San Francisco 49ers lost the game before they even managed to touch the football in extra time. After winning the coin toss, they elected to go first with the ball not realising that both sides would be able to have possession of the ball.

The problem is that they then gave the Chiefs the advantage as they knew exactly what they needed to win when they had their possession, whether they needed just a field goal, a touchdown or two touchdowns to win.

As the 49ers took the field goal, Mahomes then didn’t rush his plays with the ball and calmly led his side to the red zone before throwing to Mercole Hardman to end the game at the score of 25-22 and to become a three-time champion.

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