TRAVIS Kelce has revealed the one piece of advice from Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid that he always keeps at the front of his mind.
Kelce has become one of the biggest names in American sports.
Kelce and Reid together after the Chiefs won the 2023 Super BowlCredit: Reuters
The relationship between Swift and Kelce has dominated the headlines for monthsCredit: Getty
The Chiefs tight end has helped his team to three Super Bowl triumphs in five seasons.
And his relationship with singing icon Taylor Swift has seen him thrust even further into the spotlight.
But he’s certainly not above good advice and those words from Reid are obviously important.
“The biggest thing he says is, ‘Don’t lose your personality. Let that thing show,'” the Kansas City star in a behind-the-scenes clip from a new ZenWTR ad campaign.
Kelce also explained how he likes to stay grounded, talking about the importance of family and friends.
“Having great family members and friends, I feel like that’s the biggest thing in terms of growth is just having people around you that can check you, but also give you confirmation and reassurance that you’re doing things the right way,’ he said.
“Looking at the legacy, I just want to be known as somebody that was selfless and really wanted to make a difference in the communities that he was playing in.”
Kelce, whose brother Jason retired this year after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, recently signed a new two-year, $34.25 million, deal with the Chiefs.
The 2024 season will be his 12th, one in which his Chiefs team will aim for an historic three-peat.
After landing the Super Bowl in 2020, Reid’s team have made it a hat-trick with back-to-back successes in the past two seasons.
Kansas City came from behind to beat the Eagles to claim glory in 2023.
And in February, they produced another comeback to beat the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas.
A touchdown from Mecole Hardman in overtime sealed a 25-22 victory.
Swift was there to watch the Chiefs edge to victory on that memorable day.
They’ll follow that up with three games in the rest of September against the Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Chargers.
No team in NFL history has won three Super Bowls in a row before.