Travis Kelce just finished off what he called “the happiest year of my life,” pondering the enormity of the moment of winning his second Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
The first one was great. Getting two, in Kelce’s mind, was career-defining.
“There’s one thing about getting your first one, and it’s a whole other feeling to get two,” Kelce said postgame, often fighting back tears at the podium. “I wanted this one more than I wanted a game in my life. The guys in this locker room, the teammates that I have felt the same way.”
The post-Super Bowl LVII afterglow was especially poignant for Kelce and his family (even, and especially, mother Donna) coming into the national spotlight over the past two weeks.
Brother Jason Kelce was, in some ways, the backbone of the Eagles’ offense in 2022, as he has been for the past 12 seasons. Travis has forged his role as the best tight end in the game, bar none.
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