On the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce didn’t hold back regarding the shocking NFL Draft last weekend and top prospect Shedeur Sanders slipping in the draft. Kelce, who fell during his draft year due to character concerns, ripped the anonymous person who led to the spreading of similar rumors about the former Colorado quarterback.
“I think whoever’s the f****** anonymous person that’s f****** saying this should f****** come out and say who they were. Like, what the f*** is that about?” Kelce said, visibly annoyed. “Like, if you’re going to f****** leak that type of s**t, f****** be the one that says, ‘Yeah, it just didn’t go well for us.’ Don’t f****** say we’re anonymous, ya know? That’s so f****** lame. I just feel like there’s no validity to it.”
Sanders’ fall from being a potential top-five pick to being selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 144th pick on the third day of the draft continues to perplex analysts and fans. Kelce’s response echoes the sentiments of many current and former players regarding the impact of anonymous sources on a prospect’s image.
The Chiefs selected Kelce with the 63rd overall pick in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft, and head coach Andy Reid hilariously addressed his character concerns during his memorable draft phone call.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce rips anonymous coach for Shedeur Sanders’ slide
On the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce didn’t hold back regarding the shocking NFL Draft last weekend and top prospect Shedeur Sanders slipping in the draft. Kelce, who fell during his draft year due to character concerns, ripped the anonymous person who led to the spreading of similar rumors about the former Colorado quarterback.
“I think whoever’s the f****** anonymous person that’s f****** saying this should f****** come out and say who they were. Like, what the f*** is that about?” Kelce said, visibly annoyed. “Like, if you’re going to f****** leak that type of s**t, f****** be the one that says, ‘Yeah, it just didn’t go well for us.’ Don’t f****** say we’re anonymous, ya know? That’s so f****** lame. I just feel like there’s no validity to it.”
Sanders’ fall from being a potential top-five pick to being selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 144th pick on the third day of the draft continues to perplex analysts and fans. Kelce’s response echoes the sentiments of many current and former players regarding the impact of anonymous sources on a prospect’s image.
The Chiefs selected Kelce with the 63rd overall pick in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft, and head coach Andy Reid hilariously addressed his character concerns during his memorable draft phone call.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs TE Travis Kelce rips anonymous coach for Shedeur Sanders’ slide