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Social Media Is Warning Taylor Swift To “Run” From Travis Kelce After Super Bowl “Red Flag”
A tumultuous moment where Travis Kelce bumped into The Kansas City Chiefs’ head coach sparked concerns about his aggression, while Taylor Swift‘s presence at the Super Bowl brought more attention to their relationship.
After the Chiefs’ tight end forcefully collided with his coach, Andy Reid, on the sidelines during his Super Bowl game against The San Francisco 49ers, people flooded social media with concerns, labeling him a “red flag” to his girlfriend.
Travis had been temporarily removed from the game because of an action that led to a fumble (when a player loses possession of the ball while it is still in play) by his teammate Isiah Pacheco, prompting anger from the 34-year-old NFL star.
The Ohio native reportedly only successfully caught the football once during the first half of the game, a single catch that resulted in a gain of just one yard of forward progress toward the Chiefs’ goal.
Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl clash with coach Andy Reid raised red flags amongst Taylor Swift’s fans
In American football, the team’s offense aims to advance the ball down the field in order to score points, with each yard gained being significant for their progress.
According to the Daily Mail, Travis charged a surprised 65-year-old Andy. Although, he did not appear bothered by his tight end’s actions. However, people rushed to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express their disapproval of the NFL player’s behavior.
“And just like that, I’m suddenly less excited about Travis Kelce,” a person wrote.
Another X user commented: “You don’t get to ape up someone all aggressive like [that] just because you’re frustrated. Taylor, my darling, my dove, my lamb, this is a big red flag.”
Travis had been temporarily removed from the game because of an action that led to a fumble
An additional commentator penned: “Travis Kelce is a red flag. That aggression isn’t what Taylor needs.”
Conservative commentator Jason Whitlock chimed in: “Travis Kelce just ran up on one of the greatest coaches in NFL history and shoved him during the Super Bowl.
“I think that’s a story that Jim [Nantz] and Tony [Romo] have to address. This is wild.”
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo are American sports broadcasters known primarily for their work covering NFL games.
Travis has since praised coach Andy, telling the media in the aftermath of the team’s victory that his rage was due to the fact that he “wanted the score to be different” and that Andy is “one of the best leaders of men [he’s] ever seen in [his] life,” the Daily Mail reported.
The athlete admitted: “He’s one of the best leaders of men I’ve ever seen in my life. And he’s helped me a lot with that, with channeling that emotion, with channeling that passion.
“I owe my entire career to that guy and being able to kind of control how emotional I get and just love him.”