I'll tell you what, I've never seen any football player more uncomfortable in a situation of having to make a one-on-one move on somebody than Patrick Mahomes in space.Collection: Space
All I can ask for is the opportunity to go out there and beat a man one on one. If you win your one-on-one matchups in this league, you're going to have a lot of success.Collection: Success
If you ever are fortunate enough to experience an open field in front of you as a tight end - and honestly, that's something not many guys at this position ever get to experience in the NFL - the one thing that you know for certain is that there are people faster than you who are right behind you and want you to fumble the ball.Collection: Experience
I think when you have big-time businesses around that want to be part of the sports community and the athletic community it's a huge advantage in the bigger markets.Collection: Sports
Am I a peer mediator? Not a chance.Collection: Chance
I don't understand why women get so frustrated with guys talking to other women, just casual conversation. I don't get it. I've had a problem with that.Collection: Women
I get most of my athleticism from my mom. I know my dad cringes every single time I say that, but my competitive nature was always fueled by my dad.Collection: Mom
My passion for this game is never going to change. You're always going to see me have that fieriness to me. That's just the only way I know how to play this game and I love it for that because I get to release that energy and that passion, that anger that I have.Collection: Anger
I'm dedicated to finding the girl of my dreams.Collection: Dreams
We had almost like our own little sports complex at the house. The driveway was like the pitching mound. We used to play one-on-one street hockey right there. My dad wanted to make sure we were ready to have some fun, so he was always out grabbing sports equipment.Collection: Sports
As a kid, I always dreamt of being an NFL quarterback. I remember being 10 years old and saying, 'Mom... I'm gonna throw a football in the NFL, and it's going to be a touchdown, and everybody's gonna love it.'Collection: Mom
I remember it was Dr. Seuss' birthday, and I got to read to the little ones and that was just an awesome experience. I remember when I was a young knucklehead and having that access to an after-school program in my community. It's something that hits home to me and something I wanted to always be a part of.Collection: Birthday
I enjoy making people laugh. If I can put a smile on someone's face if I do a dance in the end zone, why not?Collection: Smile
I'm not trying to stop bettering myself so that I give my team the best chance to win whenever I'm on the field.Collection: Chance
When everyone plays and has passion for each other, man, that's when you really have a chance to be great as a team. Without it, I don't know how football even works.Collection: Chance
Once you have success, you have to maintain success.Collection: Success
I wouldn't even say I'm really good at dancing, I'd just say I'm not shy to movement. At a young age, people would laugh at me moving. None of it looked like it should have been called a dance move. But it was just me being goofy.Collection: Age
I sing in the morning.Collection: Morning
I really want to be one of the greats. I want to be able to walk somewhere and have people say, 'Oh, that's Travis.'
Just about everybody in the world thinks the world of George Kittle. He's an unbelievable person with an unbelievable amount of energy. How he plays the game with the tenacity is one of a kind.
Those kind of accolades, the individual accolades are something that you can hang our hat on when it's all said and done.
I'm trying to just up the ante, play well-rounded both in the run game, pass game, keep doing my thing when I get the ball and make guys miss.
Blocking is part physicality and part physics. You have to be the lower man and get your hands inside to control your opponent's mass. If you have short footwork, tight hands and if you play low, you can hold your own.
My entire career, you can't say Travis Kelce without Alex Smith. He's been my quarterback, he's been the guy. I owe a lot of my success to him.
First and foremost, it's a psychological issue and it's mental concentration - that's all it is. We're all big enough and strong enough to hold onto to the ball, it's just whether or not you want to focus in on it.
I'm technically the utility guy on the field. Whether you need a plumber or an electrician, man, I'm here for you.
I'm not the same without the 10 other guys on that football field playing their tail off to move the ball down the field.
There were times where I feel like I was just out there thinking too much instead of just playing instinctual football. It's definitely something I've been trying to work on.
My actions on the field are very - I don't want to say emotional, but emotion does get the best of me out there. If I do something wrong, I'm livid. I take it that seriously.
The one thing every NFL defense has in common is that it's sound. No matter where guys move on the field, every single foot of space will be accounted for.
I feel like my brand goes as I play football. If I turn into the greatest football player that I can be, I feel that my brand, how people look at me, is all going to be positive.
As a guy from where I come from, I'm going to holler back if you start yapping away. You talk, you're going to hear me talk.
I feel like it's a duty of mine to make sure that I'm helping out as much as I can, knowing that it's a responsibility.
I've got just about a full-on weight room and ability to do just about anything I need at the house.
You can kind of just move me around and put me anywhere - whatever the coaches and the guys on this team need me to do.
Throwing the ball around with pops, that was everything as a kid. If I could get out and do that every single day, I was happy as could be; like the day was the best day ever.
There were times where I feel like I was just out there thinking too much instead of just playing instinctual football. It's definitely something that I've been trying to work on here, just go out there and let it run.
It has started becoming a deal that wherever I go, people just want to see me dance. I try and keep it for the end zone, but sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do.
I started playing this game in the backyard, I started playing this game in middle school and going to go practice without any fans, without any sounds.