The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl on Sunday, but Travis Kelce’s outburst in the first half has been the talk of the sports world for most of the week.
Kelce was angry and animated as he yelled in the face of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid during the Super Bowl.

The All-Pro tight end was upset about not being in the game when the Chiefs turned the ball over, and he expressed his emotions directly to his head coach.
Kelce took time on his New Heights podcast to talk about what happened, and he agreed with his brother and Philadelphia Eagles lineman Jason that he went too far by almost knocking Reid over.
One relationship coach says that she was alarmed by Kelce’s behavior on the sideline, and that it should raise a few flags for Taylor Swift.

“Looking at the clip, we can’t necessarily say he is a toxic partner. But we can say there are certain things we need to be concerned about,” Dr. Jacquie Del Rosario said in an interview with Fox News.
“This is something that you do take notice of in a relationship. As someone that’s more emotionally mature, you’re able to handle yourself regardless of what the scenario is. I’m glad they’re giving him a pass, but if I’m Taylor, I’m making a note like ‘whoa.’”

Del Rosario said that she understood that the Super Bowl is a high pressure environment and that emotions run high, but that Kelce’s actions show that he has work to do.
“He needs to work on how to control this anger or rage. He needs to look at how does he show respect to others and how does he expect it back as well,” she said.
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