Andy Reid brushes off another sideline spat with Travis Kelce: 'Don't make too much of it'
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Andy Reid brushes off another sideline spat with Travis Kelce: 'Don't make too much of it'
"That second quarter wasn't where we needed to be. So within reason, you know, he knows - he knows when to back off the pedal, and knows when to push it too. So that's part I love about him, the guy's all in. Just sometimes I have to be the policeman."
"I love Travis' passion, and so I'm OK with that. We didn't have enough of it."
"That's OK, we need some juice. So that's good."
During the Chiefs' 22-9 win over the New York Giants, Andy Reid and Travis Kelce were filmed in a heated sideline exchange in the second quarter, with Reid appearing to bump Kelce's shoulder. The confrontation followed an offensive failure after a Giants turnover while Kansas City led 6-0. Kansas City entered the game 0-2, its worst start since early in Reid's tenure. Reid characterized the emotion as necessary "juice," praised Kelce's passion, said Kelce knows when to back off and when to push, and described his role as sometimes needing to be the "policeman."
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