Chiefs Star Tight End Travis Kelce 'Big Fan' of Buccaneers Cade Otton

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a solid young tight end in Cade Otton, and it turns out he's drawn the admiration of Kansas City Chiefs legend Travis Kelce just two years in.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have recently had some solid tight ends come through the franchise from future Hall of Famer Rob Gronkowski to the ever-dependable Cameron Brate.

Second-year tight end Cade Otton is looking to become the next in that string and has shown flashes of being the caliber of player the Buccaneers offense can build around for the future.

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In one regular season and three games, Otton has 51 receptions ranking 20th among all NFL tight ends in the same stretch. 

Not bad numbers, and good enough to draw the admiration of Kansas City Chiefs great, Travis Kelce.

"Personally, big fan of the tight end they got over there, Cade Otton," Kelce said while discussing brother Jason's win on Monday night as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles on their New Heights show. "He does the Neanderthal...Dallas Clark - this guy [has] got no gloves on just thugging it like an O.G. back in the day."

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) greets Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton (88) after a game at Raymond James Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) greets Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cade Otton (88) after a game at Raymond James Stadium / Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

BucsGameday caught up with Otton after practice Wednesday and conveyed Kecle's admiration, but also sought to learn why he opts for the no-gloves approach to playing tight end.

"Appreciate it, Travis," Otton started. "I've just never worn gloves...I kind of tried it in college and just didn't really like the way it felt so I stayed with it...Last year I put them on just to protect my fingers and then...two weeks ago I accidentally brought two left-handed gloves out to practice...So I just threw them to the side and went to practice without gloves, and felt really good, so just kind of stuck with it the last couple of weeks and [will] probably do it going forward."

Jason Kelce stated on the episode that he couldn't understand why a player wouldn't take advantage of wearing gloves when they make it easier to catch, but the tight end on the show came to Otton's defense stating, "Sometimes it can be too sticky."

While Otton appreciates Kelce's complements and advocating of his style, the young tight end also reciprocated the high praise when asked if he studies the Chiefs legend's game.

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"I do," Otton said. "He's amazing. Obviously one of the best to ever do it so any tips any things I can pick up from him, I'm going to."

Tampa Bay is hoping to see Otton continue to grow in his role on Dave Canales' offense, and anything he can bring from Kelce's game to the team would be received well we imagine.

And that sounds good for everyone involved, even if Jason doesn't fully understand the choices Otton makes with his gameday equipment options.

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David Harrison
DAVID HARRISON

David Harrison has been in sports media since 2015 using written, audio, and video media to cover athletes, coaches, and games. In addition to covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for BucsGameday and Locked On Bucs he also covers the Washington Commanders for Commander Country and Locked On Commanders and the Washington Wizards for Inside the Wizards. David also covers the NFL as a whole as one of the Friday hosts for Locked On NFL. He is a graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University and previously spent 20 years as an active member of the United States Army. Contact David via email at david.w.harrison82@gmail.com or on Twitter @DHarrison82.