Kansas City #Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has plenty of praise for Travis Kelce: ‘He keeps himself in great shape’ | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid believes that star tight end Travis Kelce has what it takes to become a great football coach after his playing career. Speaking on “ The Herd With Colin Cowherd ,” Reid praised Kelce’s football intelligence, leadership skills and ability to teach younger players.
Andy Reid has backed Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce to step into coaching after he retires as player. Reid knows exactly what a good coach looks like considering his own resume includes four Super Bowl rings (one as an assistant with the Green Bay Packers) as well as AP NFL Coach of the Year honors in 2020.
Andy Reid recently made an appearance on The Herd with Colin Cowherd, and he was asked if he coaches Kelce differently because of his age. The answer is yes.
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Andy Reid is giving Travis Kelce a glowing recommendation if he ever wanted to take up coaching after his NFL career comes to an end. “Travis would be a heck of a football coach,” the Kansas City Chiefs head coach,
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