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Heartbreak on the Field! Erin Andrews Reveals She Gave an Emotional Travis Kelce a Tearful Hug After Chiefs’ Crushing Super Bowl LIX Defeat!….”I love you Travis Not Taylor”

FOX Sports broadcaster Erin Andrews revealed that she gave an emotional Travis Kelce a “big hug” after the Kansas City Chiefs’ wounding loss at Super Bowl LIX.
The Philadelphia Eagles eventually halted the holders’ “three-peat” charge as they avenged their loss in the 2023 edition of the Big Game with a 40-22 victory. En route to securing a historic win at Caesars Superdome, they raced into an emphatic 24-point lead at haltime to seize a gigantic early advantage in the battle.
From there, their triumph turned into a procession, as Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts stole the show with a mesmerizing MVP showing in the showpiece. By contrast, Chiefs talisman Patrick Mahomes experienced a day to forget, with the QB failing to inspire his team to a third successive win on the NFL’s most illustrious stage.
Teammate Kelce also experienced a subdued outing in New Orleans, tallying up four catches on six targets for 39 yards in a listless performance. Now, TV personality Andrews has reflected on the tight end’s devastation after the result was confirmed, as she shared her recollections of an interaction with the subdued ace following the game.
Speaking on her “Calm Down” podcast with Charissa Thompson, she referenced footage of Kelce on “Entertainment Tonight”, saying: The shot that they have of him coming out of the locker room, and now we know he was going up to the suite — I didn’t, I was actually coming off the field and he was just walking out,’
The popular host then decided to console the dejected veteran, as she embraced her friend. She recalled: “And I was like f— it, and I just turned around and I walked up to him because I was like I don’t want to bug him but I was like, ‘No, that’s our friend and this really sucks.
And I just walked up to him and he stopped and I gave him a big hug and I was just like ‘I’m so sorry, I love you, I’m so sorry.’ They’re humans too, you know.”
As for Kelce, it appears that the star is determined to take some time to process the events of the past week before making a call on whether to continue his career. As speculation abounds over the 35-year-old potentially hanging up his cleats, he responded on “New Heights”, saying: “I’m gonna take some time to figure it out.
And I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back that it’s gonna be a wholehearted decision and I’m not half-a—- it, and I’m fully here for them. I think I can play, it’s just whether or not I’m motivated or it’s the best decision for me as a man, as a human, as a person to take on all that responsibility.”
Thanking his loved ones for their support following the Chiefs’ defeat, he added: “The biggest thing is after the game I still had over 50 something plus of my best friends and my family and my loved ones and everyone who has supported me throughout my life that was there to make it at least not feel like the worst day of my life.
“My life is still beautiful. I come home to an amazing household of family and friends that absolutely love me, that’s the beauty of going through a hard time like this.”