As Travis Kelce enters his 12th season in the NFL, the Chiefs star has undergone a remarkable transformation from a perceived character risk to a respected leader in the locker room.
Rookie offensive lineman Kingsley Suamataia has praised Kelce for taking him under his wing, while running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire credits the tight end for helping him cope with PTSD.
Even when kicker Harrison Butker faced backlash for his controversial remarks, Kelce showed compassion and understanding, choosing not to judge him.
This new leadership role may come as a surprise, given Kelce’s reputation when he was drafted 11 years ago. Back then, he was viewed as immature and prone to partying, having been suspended for his redshirt sophomore season at the University of Cincinnati.
However, Kelce turned his life around, thanks in part to his brother Jason, who pleaded with their coaches to give him another chance. He subsequently notched 722 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season.
Travis Kelce has been helping running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire deal with his PTSD
Kelce’s future coach Andy Reid also played a significant role in his development, helping him to focus on football and become more professional.
Despite still having the occasional outburst of temper, Kelce has largely harnessed his energy in a positive way, earning praise from teammates like Patrick Mahomes.
Mahomes described Kelce as a role model, saying he has a good feel for motivating his teammates while allowing them to be themselves.
Kelce’s softer side has also been on display, as he has taken rookie Kingsley Suamataia under his wing and continues to support Edwards-Helaire through his struggles with PTSD.
Kelce said he ‘cherished’ Harrison Butker as a teammate after his controversial remarks
Kelce’s leadership has been instrumental in creating a sense of harmony in the Chiefs locker room, and his ability to balance being a friend and a role model has earned him the respect of his teammates.
As the Chiefs look to make history and win their third consecutive Super Bowl, Kelce’s transformation from a perceived character risk to a respected leader will be a crucial factor in their success.