Social media reacts to Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s old, bizzarre tweets

Check out some of the best reactions to #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s old tweets

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is known for his larger-than-life personality. Kelce’s joie de vivre has made him an NFL icon, and one of the most beloved players in the league today.

But nothing could have prepared uninitiated fans for some of the All-Pro pass catcher’s tweets from his college days at the University of Cincinnati that surfaced this week.

Kelce, it seems, was a bit of a goofball back in the day, and didn’t have much of a filter when using social media in his late teens and early 20s.

From comical misspellings to his off-kilter sense of humor, Kelce’s old posts are jarring yet also endearing, painting the picture of a person who has grown up a lot over the years since the tweets first graced the internet.

Fans reacted to his musings on Twitter this week and provided some levity as Kansas City prepares for its Super Bowl LVII rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday.

Check out the top reactions to Kelce’s old tweets below:

Robby Anderson’s old tweet about not wanting Baker Mayfield on the Panthers is so awkward now

Well this is awkward.

If new Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield is to have success in Carolina, wide receiver Robby Anderson will presumably be a part of it. Before that can happen, though, Mayfield is going to have to win Anderson over.

Anderson came out against his team trading for Mayfield when rumors of the potential pairing first surfaced in April. In response to an Instagram fan page that cited a report calling Carolina the most likely landing spot for Mayfield, Anderson commented “Nooooo.”

And when another Instagram page re-posted Anderson’s comment and said he was against trading for Mayfield, the Panthers’ second-leading receiver doubled down. He responded to that post with “Facts.”

More than two months later and the Panthers did it anyway, adding Mayfield to a quarterback room that desperately needed an upgrade. And, let’s just say things might be a bit awkward to start. But winning over Anderson might not be too difficult. The six-year vet told Pro Football Talk he was just trying to defend Sam Darnold, and if the trade happened “it would be what it is.”

“Just trying to defend the guy who is my quarterback in a sense,” Anderson said. “… That’s it. … I’ve got to make him right and stand up for him.”

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