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“No Jitters for Me, Baby”: Travis Kelce Unafraid Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII as Odds Remain in 49ers’ Favor

Published 02/06/2024, 10:32 PM EST

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Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are ready for this one! Two of the strongest AFC and NFC teams will square off against each other in this historic Super Bowl LVIII on February 11. Ahead of this showdown against the San Francisco 49ers, which is the team with higher odds, Chiefs tight end Kelce appeared excited for the battle.

When confronted with animosity and labeled as “underdogs,” the Chiefs distinguished themselves by winning in the playoffs, first against the Buffalo Bills and then against the formidable Baltimore Ravens. The same Ravens, considered the strongest of all teams and, interestingly, who defeated the 49ers in their regular season, lost to the Chiefs. All these incidents exemplify the remarkable journey of the Chiefs. Now, they gear up to face the possibly strongest team in the NFC. So, let’s explore how Kelce is taking up this challenge.

The battle that Travis Kelce is waiting for?

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The Chiefs and the 49ers will be on the Super Bowl LVIII stage for a rematch after four years. This game is historic, as their names will forever be written in the league’s history. Therefore, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is too excited for the battle, as he looked unafraid. In a pregame press conference on Tuesday, Kelce spoke to the media about his “emotions” for the Super Bowl.

When asked about his pregame jitters, Kelce replied, “Ain’t no jitters for me, baby. I’m excited for this one, man. I’m excited for the challenge. I know it’s going to be our biggest challenge yet. There’s no doubt seeping in. We’ve got a great football team, and we’re going up against a great football team, and it’s going to be one for the ages. I’m just excited about it.” On his preparation, Kelce said, “I’m fired up. I’m ready to get this show on the road. Put these pads on and get this game rockin’.

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Despite the 49ers being favored (a 2.5-point favorite, per CBS Sports), Kelce seemed calm, relaxed, and excited about the game, confident that his team, the Chiefs, would win.

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Former 49ers wide receiver Jerry Rice favored the 49ers’ win despite Kelce breaking Rice’s record recently.

Will Travis Kelce prove Jerry Rice’s statements wrong?

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Last week in Alabama, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero interviewed football legend Jerry Rice, who was watching his son Brenden Rice compete in the Senior Bowl. The 61-year-old Rice called out Brock Purdy, a “game manager” and an “elite quarterback,” claiming that his 49ers have the chance to win the Super Bowl this time. He believes that Purdy’s leadership is the key, and when players believe in the leader, they rally behind him.

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Additionally, Rice compared Purdy’s qualities to legendary quarterbacks like Joe Montana and Steve Young, highlighting Purdy’s determination to win. Rice then also highlighted the challenges of facing Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, emphasizing the difficulty of containing Mahomes and doubling Kelce to limit his impact. He also stressed the need for a fast start to avoid falling behind the team like the Chiefs.

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Although Rice is determined about his 49ers win, it’s important to note that Kelce recently broke his postseason catches record, claiming 152 catches against Rice’s 151. This shows that no matter how great a game is, nothing is complicated for Kelce, and neither will this Super Bowl be.

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