In their podcast “New Heights”, Travis Kelce and his brother Jason recently spoke about the past NFL draft. Finally, the first to break the opportunity to break a lance for Shedeur Sanders.

The deep fall of Shedeur Sanders was the determining topic around this year’s NFL draft. Before the selection process, an anonymous coach certainly contributed to this surprise by the interview with the later five -round pick of the Cleveland Browns called “the worst formal interview” that he had ever led in his life.

“He is so delightful,” the coach claimed to “NFL Network” and added: “He collects unnecessary sacks. He never plays in time. His body language is terrible. He blames his teammates. But the worst is: he is just not so good.”

Kelce In turn took these words as an opportunity to shoot against the coach that was not mentioned by name. “I think whoever is this damn anonymous person who says this here should be damn out and say who she is. So what the hell is supposed to do that?” Kansas City Chiefs.

NFL: Kelce trusts Sanders starter role

Without this betrayal, Sanders would also have been drawn much more in Kelce’s eyes, because: “After what I saw in the film, I found it much better and that’s all that matters. He doesn’t look like a terrible person. He simply looks like a motivated football player who is part of a big football family.”

At the Browns, Sanders now meets a crowded quarterback room, in which he is against crowd favorite, among other things Joe Flacco and the highly motivated Kenny Pickett must enforce. Kelce still trusts the NFL rookie in the long term the starter role in Ohio.

“He and his father have practically adopted the NCAA football in the past three to four years. Even if the NFL teams did not want to deal with it, I think that this will be an absolute fresh start. I can imagine that he will open his ass and eventually become a starting quarters in Cleveland,” said the three-time super-Bowl winner.

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