Travis Kelce Had Jason Kelce Laughing So Hard With His Pick for the Chargers' Next Head Coach

Chargers fans probably hope this doesn’t happen.
Travis Kelce Had Jason Kelce Laughing So Hard With His Pick for the Chargers' Next Head Coach
Travis Kelce Had Jason Kelce Laughing So Hard With His Pick for the Chargers' Next Head Coach /

The Chargers are looking for a new head coach to take over the franchise after firing Brandon Staley following last week’s ugly loss to the Raiders

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A number of big names—including Jim Harbaugh and Bill Belichick—have already been thrown into the rumor mill for the gig, which makes sense because the Chargers should try to get the best head coach they can get. 

Travis Kelce had a 179 yards receiving and a touchdown in the Chiefs win over the Chargers earlier this season.  / Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Travis Kelce, however, hopes they don’t get a good coach. He feels that way, of course, because he plays for the Chiefs and he faces the Chargers twice a year in the AFC West. 

The star tight end had a very funny take on the coaching situation in Los Angeles, telling his brother, Jason Kelce, on this week’s episode of New Heights that he hopes the Chargers go a different direction.

“Can we get like a young, never heard of college coach?,” he said. “I don’t want a f------ good coach to come into my f------ division. Get the f— out of here. I hope the f------ hire some jabroni, man.”

You can see Jason Kelce dying laughing at those comments at the end of this video:

You have to think Chargers fans are hoping their team stays away from hiring a jabroni, but they are the Chargers so you just never know.


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