NEW ORLEANS — This time around, Travis Kelce offered no boisterous bellows.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end had nothing to sing about Sunday night while on the opposite end of the Super Bowl spectrum from a year ago.
Last February, Kelce stood atop the world, smooching Taylor Swift and belting out the Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right,” as red and yellow confetti showered his Chiefs following a successful title defense. Kelce had delivered a prolific performance (nine catches for 93 yards) in the 25-22 overtime win versus the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, and when handed the mic, he didn’t hold back.
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Fast forward one year later and
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