Monday, 19 May 2025

Chiefs' Travis Kelce goes off on anonymous coach who ripped Shedeur Sanders before draft

Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce ripped into the coach who anonymously criticized former Colorado star Shedeur Sanders before the NFL Draft.


Chiefs' Travis Kelce goes off on anonymous coach who ripped Shedeur Sanders before draft

Kelce, 35, expressed his frustration toward the anonymous person in an explicit rant. 

"Like, if you're going to f---ing leak that type of s---, f---ing be the one that says, 'Yeah, it just didn't go well for us.' Don't f---ing say that we're anonymous, ya know? That's so f---ing lame. I just feel like there's no validity to it."

"He's so entitled. He takes unnecessary sacks. He never plays on time. He has horrible body language. He blames teammates," the coach continued. "But the biggest thing is: He's not that good." 

"What I saw of the film, I thought he was a way higher pick, and I think that's all I think that should matter. It doesn't seem like he's a terrible person. It seems like he's just a motivated football player that is part of a big football family," Kelce said.

"Him and his father have kind of taken over NCAA football for the past three to four years. Whether that's something NFL teams quote unquote didn't want to deal with, I feel like this is going to be such a fresh start for him. I can see him working his a-- off and becoming the starting quarterback in Cleveland at some point, for sure."

The former Colorado star is now part of a crowded quarterback room, one of five quarterbacks on the Browns roster, but has no clear starter. 

Deshaun Watson ruptured an Achilles tendon for a second time in January after he underwent surgery on that same tendon in October 2024, and his status for the upcoming season is in doubt. 

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