Jody Fortson, a former Kansas City Chiefs tight end and three-time Super Bowl champion, recently bid farewell to the Chiefs as he embarks on a new journey with the Miami Dolphins. Throughout his time with the Chiefs, Fortson had the privilege of sharing the field with NFL superstar Travis Kelce, whom he fondly regards as his favorite teammate of all time.
In a heartfelt statement during his introductory press conference with the Dolphins, Fortson expressed his admiration for Kelce, highlighting not only his exceptional talent on the field but also his unwavering support and mentorship off the field. Fortson recalled how Kelce generously imparted his knowledge and expertise, helping him navigate the intricacies of playing the tight end position.
“Travis Kelce is my favorite teammate of all time,” Fortson proclaimed. “Not only because he took the time to mentor me in my role as a tight end, but also because of his genuine kindness and passion for the game. Having him in the locker room was invaluable to my development as a player.”
Despite Kelce’s modest demeanor and preference for leading by example rather than through vocal means, Fortson emphasized the profound impact Kelce had on the team’s dynamics and his personal growth. He commended Kelce’s ability to command respect and attention whenever he spoke, instilling a sense of discipline and dedication among his fellow teammates.
“Being in a room with Kelce these last few years has truly elevated my game,” Fortson reflected. “From refining my routes to understanding the nuances of the game, Kelce’s guidance has been instrumental in my progress as a player.”
Fortson’s tenure with the Chiefs was marked by challenges, including injuries that sidelined him for the entire 2023 season and the emergence of Noah Gray as Kelce’s primary backup. As the Chiefs move forward with new additions to their roster, Fortson now sets his sights on securing a prominent role with the Dolphins, eager to contribute to their success on the field.
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