Travis Kelce admits that he has ‘absolutely s ***-confronted’ at tight end you have

Travis Kelce enjoyed themselves a bit at A lot when he went back to school last week at the Tight End University.
Kelce, 35, realized the fault of his ways after too much from the Teu Welcome Party in Nashville on Monday 23 June, with a surprising performance of his girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
“I’m struggling there day 2,” said Kelce Tuesday July 1 at the “Bussin” With the Boys “ Podcast. “I am leaking Bud Lights. I try to find out how I will explain a routine concept. I absolutely draw up s *** with the night before.”
Upon arrival, Kelce was immediately reminded that he had work to do thanks to former Carolina Panthers tight ending Greg Olsenwho created a tight end with Kelce and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle.
“Greg comes to me and he says:” Okay, Travis. You have 30 minutes, “said Kelce.
The Chiefs star of Kansas City remembered that he thought, “Thirty minutes from what?”
Fortunately, Kelce got his mentor session in one piece on the field and lived to tell a number of encouraging stories of the fifth annual meeting of the tight end.
“Many of the tight ends are like:” Whatever you need, I’m here for the good time. I am one of the most difficult employees, but at the same time I am here to have something fun, “Kelce said on the podcast.” I feel that of course is where the tight end world is. So you get those guys from every team, when you bring them together, it’s just a big kick. “
While Kelce acknowledged that the weekend “became less and less about football,” he said it is “just cool to see 80 tight ends in the NFL coming together for a weekend. It blows my f *** in mind ‘.
“And yes, when you start tight ends from everywhere, it feels like it’s an All-Star atmosphere,” he explained. “Like an All-Star weekend atmosphere, a Pro Bowl weekend atmosphere. It is really included in one of my favorite three days before the season even starts. S *** is fun.”
Kelce said that the relaxed, festive atmosphere of tight end you help him remind him – and all other participants – why they love football so much in the first place.
“It’s reassuring,” he said. “Because the S *** in the building can be so annoying and focused and can become serious.”
Kelce added: “You see that everyone has these ups and downs, but you can still enjoy doing this.”




