Travis Kelce classily called George Kittle the best TE in the league, not himself

Travis Kelce is so humble he probably really believes George Kittle is better.

One day, very soon, Travis Kelce will walk into the Hall of Fame. He will be recognized as one of the greatest tight ends ever and perhaps the best playoff performer in NFL history. He is undoubtedly one of the main cogs in the Kansas City Chiefs’ potential dynasty with Patrick Mahomes.

But Kelce doesn’t seem to believe he’s the NFL’s finest tight end. At least, right now, he doesn’t.

In one of his last press conferences before the Chiefs left for Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, Kelce talked up George Kittle — his positional counterpart on the San Francisco 49ers. Kelce claimed that Kittle is actually the best tight end in pro football, not himself.

While I don’t imagine many would agree with Kelce’s assessment, what makes the Chiefs’ superstar so great is that he probably believes it:

While it’s correct that the 49ers ask more of Kittle as a blocker, that doesn’t necessarily make him better than Kelce. If anything, Kelce being the arguably biggest matchup problem in league history as such a dominant receiving threat outweighs what Kittle does as more of a “traditional” tight end.

At any rate, in some ways, comparing the two players is like comparing apples and oranges. Both have different responsibilities for offenses with different goals. That’s probably what makes Kelce complimenting Kittle’s talents ring even more true because he knows they’re inherently different players.

Sometimes, you just gotta give a guy his flowers.