Travis Kelce confidently asserts, “I am my own man. I do what makes me happy, and I couldn’t care less about what haters have to say about my life.”Travis Kelce confidently asserts, “I am my own man. I do what makes me happy, and I couldn’t care less about what haters have to say about my life.”
Kelce, 33, says, “Honestly, sports gave me a lot of confidence. I wasn’t the best student in terms of reading and doing math and everything.”
But the two-time Super Bowl champion says he “excelled on the field and on the court,” which helped make him “much more confident in who I was,” says Kelce. “Being able to just get onto the field or an event where I know I have a lot of confidence, like football, basketball or baseball, that fueled me.”
Ten seasons in the NFL later, Kelce says he’s feeling sure of himself these days. “My confidence definitely built more as my career has excelled, without a doubt,” he tells PEOPLE.That confidence helped to land him a starring role in DIRECTV’s “Overly Direct Sportsperson” campaign ahead of the NFL season’s start on Thursday.
Kelce agrees that he’s the perfect guy for the job. “I would say that on the football field, I’m extremely overly direct, without a doubt. Especially as a leader, I make sure everybody’s on the same page,” he shares.Throughout the campaign, Kelce calls “foul” on fans’ poor sports-viewing habits. “I’m really pushing everybody to go check out the DIRECTV Sports Central feature where you can watch NFL games,” he advises, calling DIRECTV’s offer “the ultimate football package for football season.”
Kelce is an admitted “sports fiend,” he tells PEOPLE.
“I’m a sports fanatic. I absolutely love just throwing on ESPN or the NHL. I’ll always pop a MLB game on; I’m a huge Cleveland Guardians fan. And obviously, the NBA is one of the most fun things to watch. So I’m all over the place, really. You can catch me watching anything.”