NFL, Travis Kelce and Post-Game
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The Chargers had just escaped with an overtime win when Justin Herbert walked into a moment that instantly blew up online. The star quarterback, still coming off the emotional high of the victory, appeared to brush off ESPN’s Laura Rutledge during the standard post-game interview window.
The loss dropped Tampa Bay to a 7-7 record this season, leaving the fate of the NFC South to the Carolina Panthers. However, the Buccaneers will play the Panthers twice over the next three weeks, making for an intriguing finish to the division race.
Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert's attempt to skip a post-game interview after a win has ignited a major discussion. Commentator Kayce Smith public
Kelce’s decisions to decline interviews after losses have led to debate on social media. Some people justify his choices by pointing out that his words tend to get taken out of context and twisted by the media. Critics see his silence as a refusal to take accountability, pointing to his willingness to speak after wins to support their argument.
Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson had a memorable game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night.
Despite a hard-fought victory over the Eagles, Justin Herbert was immediately swarmed by reporters, including Laura Rutledge, who pursued him for a postgame interview. Herbert, wanting to celebrate with his teammates,
Travis Kelce has been slammed for his ‘childish’ decision to skip post-game media availability after the Chiefs lost on Sunday. Kansas City was beaten 20-10 by the Houston Texans in a
Herbert informed her of his intentions to go fete the victory with his fellow Chargers but eventually paused to answer a few questions about the game. As a result of her tenacity we know that Herbert feels pretty good despite playing through a broken hand and that he's honored to be on a team that doesn't quit.
Laura Rutledge added another quarterback pressure on Monday night, tracking down Justin Herbert for an interview after the Chargers' OT win.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills faced the New England Patriots on Sunday in Week 15. The Bills entered with a 9-4 record and in a must-win situation to keep their AFC East title hopes alive. With a win by New England, Buffalo’s streak of five straight division titles would be over.