💥Did Travis Kelce Just Taylor a Swift Exit? Read The Body Language!

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Should Travis Kelce's Super Bowl outburst at Andy Reid taylor his swift exit from The Chiefs? Top behavior and body language analysts weigh in.
LAS VEGAS -- Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce helped the Chiefs win their second straight Super Bowl with a 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, but there was one moment during the game that quickly went viral and left many fans with questions. Kelce's vibe at the end of the game was an emphatic change after he bumped Andy Reid on the sideline during the second quarter, knocking the 65-year-old Kansas City coach a few steps back after teammate Isiah Pacheco fumbled inside the red zone. Kelce ran over to Reid and screamed at him after the fumble. "You guys saw that?" Kelce said. "I'm going to keep it between us unless my mic'd up tells the world. I was just telling him how much I loved him." Reid said Kelce just wanted to be on the field.
"There's nobody I get better than I get him," Reid said. "He's a competitive kid. He loves to play. He makes me feel young. But my balance is terrible." This was the second sideline incident involving Kelce and Reid this season.

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