Travis Kelce’s Revelation That He Was Kicked Out Of Preschool For Throwing A Chair At His Teacher Has Resurfaced Amid His “Aggressive” And “Disrespectful” Super Bowl Behavior

Some have also noted that Taylor Swift once relentlessly mocked the kind of behavior her new boyfriend has repeatedly exhibited on the field in her “The Man” music video.

On Sunday, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce sparked backlash when he was caught screaming at and shoving his coach, Andy Reid, partway through the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs ended up winning the game for the second year in a row, however, it didn’t come easily to them — and the frustration was evident on Travis.

The team were down 3-0 against the San Francisco 49ers in the second quarter of the game, and when they lost the ball close to their rival’s end zone, Andy opted to take Travis out of play.

But Travis was obviously furious with this decision, and stormed over to his 65-year-old coach for an angry confrontation. The sports star barged into Andy, knocking him off balance, and was then shown aggressively shouting in Andy’s face while Andy tried to avoid eye contact.

Ultimately, Travis’s teammate Jerick McKinnon ended up pulling him away from their coach, but Travis’s anger continued once he was at the sidelines, where he whacked his helmet against the bench.

Viewers at home were horrified by Travis’s actions, with many pointing out that there is a stark difference between having competitive passion for the game and outwardly aggressive behavior.

CBS / Via Twitter: @AdamBreneman81

The star was accused of “throwing a tantrum” and being “disrespectful” towards his coach in an “embarrassing and shameful” display.

Twitter / Via Twitter: @CaseStudyTruth

And while both Andy and Travis brushed off the incident after the Chiefs’ win, social media users were quick to point out that this is far from the only time that Travis has exhibited troubling behavior during a game.

Just last month, Travis was once again called out by sports fans when he was caught throwing rival footballer Justin Tucker’s belongings across the field during a warm up.

He also hit the headlines during the Chiefs’ Christmas Day game against the Las Vegas Raiders, which they lost. Towards the end of the first half, Travis was shown throwing his helmet down the sidelines, and seemingly being scolded by Andy for it.

CBS / Via Twitter: @NFLonCBS

Travis addressed this particular incident on his New Heights podcast after the game, where he admitted: “I gotta keep my fucking cool, man, because as a leader that’s not how you switch the momentum.”