Donald Trump believes that Travis Kelce from Kansas City or Possible is Philadelphia's Dallas Goedert-Its Greatest End in football history, according to a pre-super bowl post on the president's own social media network.
“Two great Quarterbacks in this game,” Trump wrote about Truth Social, clearly referring to the Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles and the Patrick Mahomes of Kansas City Chiefs.
Trump then seemed to refer to Saquon Barkley, the Eagles star who ran back and Kelce: “Also run back an incredible running, and the absolutely best tight end in football (ever!).”
Kelce is in third place in receiving yards and receptions between tight ends in the NFL history, so it is a safe gamble that Trump referred to Mr Taylor Swift and not to the goods of Eagles. Interestingly, the apparent compliment from Trump for Kelce comes four months after he has explained his hatred for Swift, Kelce's girlfriend and an advocate of the doomed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
“I hate Taylor Swift!” Trump wrote online in September after she has unveiled her plans to vote for Harris.
For his part, Kelce has remained positive about the presence of Trump during Sunday's game.
Donald Trump believes that Travis Kelce from Kansas City (or possibly Philadelphia's Dallas is good) is the biggest tight end in football history, according to a position about the truth of the president
Travis Kelce said earlier this week that it is an honor to play for the president
Trump's post seemed to refer to Saquon Barkley, the Eagles star who walks back and Kelce
“It is a great honor, I think it doesn't matter who the president is,” Kelce told reporters in New Orleans. “I am excited because it is the biggest game of my life and the president there, it's the best country in the world, so it's pretty cool.”
Trump's Truth Social Post continued to respect Nick Sirianni and Andy Reid from Kansas City in Philadelphia: “Incredible coaching.”
The President succeeded in insisting on a criticism of the new rules of the NFL aimed at reducing injuries at Kick -Retournes – something that he decided to be counterproductive.
“If they would only get rid of that really strange looking new kick -off,” which actually makes football more dangerous, they would do everyone, especially the fans, a big favor, “he would continue. “Anyway, it's going to be a great game !!!”
Of course Trump found a way to connect his coming interview to Fox.
“I will do the interview before the competition, at 3 p.m.,” he concluded. “There has not been in four years (you, I wonder why?).”
Biden skipped interviews for the last two Super Bowls and made criticism from Trump, who also skipped one Super Bowl interview during his first administration.
Barack Obama, on the other hand, never missed the chance to talk to Americans on Super Bowl Sunday and did an interview that he was in office all eight years.
Philadelphia Eagles who run back Saquon Barkley, received a hat tip from the president on Friday
Presidents have fueled the audience on Super Bowl on Sunday for most of the past 20 years, starting with the interview of CBS anchor Jim Nantz with the then President George W. Bush in 2004.
Speaking at Super Bowl Sunday in 2019, Trump said famous that he would have a 'difficult', which makes his then 12-year-old son Barron Barron playing football because of concussion.
“I just don't like the reports that I see that I have to do with football – I mean, it's a dangerous sport and I think it's really difficult,” Trump told CBS. “I thought the equipment would get better, and that's it. The helmets have become much better, but it did not solve the problem.
“I hate to say it because I like to watch football,” he went on. 'I think the NFL is a great product, but I really think I have heard NFL players say that they would not let their sons play football. So it's not entirely unique, but I would have a hard time. '
He also took the honor of putting NFL players under pressure to stop kneeling in protest against racist police bridility.
“But they did not kneel and they respect the flag and their reviews have been great since then,” Trump said in 2019, what turned out to be just under a year for the historic strong viewers of the NFL.