Travis Kelce aims interesting critique at 49ers offense when discussing beating George Kittle in Super Bowl

Travis Kelce has twice been on the winning side of Super Bowl matchups with close friend and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle.

An impressive fourth quarter and overtime performance from Kelce was key to the Chiefs beating the 49ers in the Super Bowl for the second time in five seasons in February, with his efforts denying Kittle the vengeance he claimed he would deliver as the seconds ticked down during San Francisco’s loss to Kansas City on the same stage four years prior.

Despite their strong relationship, Kelce isn’t in the business of feeling bad for his friend.

Kelce recently appeared on ‘Bussin’ With the Boys’ and, asked about breaking Kittle’s heart twice in the Super Bowl, he referenced his and the Chiefs’ victory over his brother Jason and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57.

“I’ve played against Jason in the Super Bowl, I’ve played against George twice,” Kelce said.

“You go out there to win the f****** football game, you go out there to be on the mountain top. I want that s*** for my brother, I wanted it for Jason when he was playing in Minnesota against Tom Brady. You want things for them, you want them to have that success but at the same time ‘god damn I’ve got to f****** get this dub man.'”

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