Chiefs GM Reveals How Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes ‘Treat People In The Building’

Chiefs GM Reveals How Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes ‘Treat People In The Building’

The Kansas City Chiefs have captured headlines for their 9-0 start, with much of their success attributed to quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. Beyond their performance on the field, however, it’s their impact off the field that has left a lasting impression on Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach.

 

 

During his Thursday appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show”, Veach shared a glimpse into how Mahomes and Kelce treat everyone in the organization, highlighting their respect and humility despite being global superstars.

Veach praised their grounded attitudes, revealing how both players uphold a culture of respect within the Chiefs’ facility. “What I appreciate the most is how they treat people in the building,” Veach said. “You would never know that with Travis and Patrick being the global icons that they are. It’s still ‘yes sir, no sir.'”

 

 

Their modesty stands out even more given Mahomes’ leadership on the field, where he’s recorded 2,208 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, and nine interceptions this season.

Kelce, with 60 catches for 499 yards and two touchdowns, continues to make plays that push the Chiefs closer to another potential Super Bowl run. Yet, as Veach pointed out, neither lets their fame affect their relationships or day-to-day interactions with the team.

 

 

Veach further emphasized Mahomes’ commitment, saying, “I laugh all the time because someone asked me about Pat and the evolution of him, and just the fact that he’s still one of those guys who answers his cellphone on the first ring – it’s just rare and unique.”

Chiefs GM Reveals How Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes ‘Treat People In The Building’

For the Chiefs, their undefeated record reflects not only skill and determination but also a strong organizational culture grounded in respect and humility, qualities embodied by both Mahomes and Kelce. Their influence extends beyond gameday victories, fostering an atmosphere that has become a hallmark of Kansas City’s success.

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