Travis Kelce mocks the Broncos’ shortstop at some of the Chiefs’ expense

Travis Kelce They were hearing a mouthful of love – The arrangement of the record – although ultimately disappointing – in the afternoon to find the superstars of the superstars and the Kansas City Chiefs.
During the second quarter of the Chiefs’ game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, November 16, Kelce, 36, was tackled to the ground by four Broncos tackles, including a punt return. Ja’quan mcmillianwho bent over Kelce’s head and gave him a small sneak when the players got to their feet.
Kelce didn’t take kindly to McMillian’s wrath, helmets with the Broncos junior player and trash talking him, before the two were pulled by teammates.
According to their team websites, Kelce is 6’5″, while McMillian is listed at 5’10”.
A warm communication between the opposing players in the discourse of social issues, with some kelce of download following Mcmillian.
“Travis Kelce likes to get in the faces of guys younger than him,” some fans wrote on Sunday.
Another joint, “McMillian’s little ass had to tippy toe to talk to Kelce Dawg 🤣🤣🤣🤣. “
“I’ve been saying this man has had anger issues since the Super Bowl against the 49ers when he got Reid’s face red,” one fan shared, referencing Kelce’s history of Testy In-Heats Ounters, Andy Reid.
It was a historic day for Kelce, who set the all-time touchdown scoring record with a 21-yard score from Patrick Mahomes in the fourth quarter.
After the game – which was apparently not attended by Kelce’s fiancée Taylor Swift – The Chiefs star was in no mood to celebrate.
“If you’re going to ask me about the record, I couldn’t care less about that right now,” he told reporters in the locker room. Kelce then refused to speak to the media once.
The Broncos defeated the Chiefs 22-199 in a 35-game winning streak Will Lutz as time runs out. The loss drops Kansas City to 5-5, three games back of Denver in the loss column.
Kansas City currently sits outside the AFC Playoff picture.
It was a big day for McMillian, who finished with two sacks, a pass breakup and six tackles – five of them solo.
“I just do,” McMillian told reporters after the game. “Just keep working hard and go out there and do what I’m told to do. I never worry about outside noise. Just compete as well as I can.”
Things were quiet in the Chief’s Locker Room, with the 67-year-old head coach praising the Broncos for their effort.
“Listen, Denver played a good game,” he told reporters. “They got us today. On our side, I have to make sure we don’t go three times with those few streaks. So there were different things going forward. So, on all sides of the ball and special teams.”
He also added, “There were some good things but when you play a good football team, you have to cut to your strengths, not too much there, then there are other mistakes.”
Things won’t be easy here in Kansas City, as they welcome the AFC-leading Indianapolis Colts to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, November 23.



