Travis Kelce Comparisons Addressed Boldly By New Chiefs Tight End
Former Clemson Tigers tight end Jake Briningstool is one of a number of players who participated in Kansas City Chiefs rookie minicamp this past weekend.
Briningstool was signed as an undrafted free agent, being scooped up by the Chiefs quickly. Briningstool packs a 6-foot-6, 241-pound frame, a true NFL tight end's body. Briningstool is trying to develop his game and show enough promise to make the Chiefs' 53-man roster come September.
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At the very least, he does have a heck of a tight end room to learn from.
Led by future Hall of Famer Travis Kelce, who may be entering his swan song season, Kelce has long carried a reputation as a hard worker and locker room leader. When speaking to the media during minicamp on Sunday, Briningstool said it's nothing new to him, he's used to championship culture and competition.
"I played at Clemson, so I think just being around championship culture, being around championship team, guys that compete at a high level, guys that love to win, I think that's really what attracted me the most (to the Chiefs)," Briningstool said. "Just being able to come in here and compete with guys who have done it at the highest level and also been very successful, and a team that competes for championships. It's something I want to be a part of."
Briningstool was quick to nip any potential comparisons to Kelce in the bud, he clarified he wants to forge his own path and seen as his own player.
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"I don't really want any comparisons," Briningstool said. "I kind of try to be my own player. He's (Kelce) had a Hall of Fame career, and that's something I could look up to and learn from. But, I want to be my own player, and be able to create a name for myself, and also be able to learn from somebody that's done it at such a high level. I think it's really exciting for me, and also something I'm really looking forward to."
In his senior season, Briningstool caught 49 passes for 530 yards and seven touchdowns. In Kelce's senior campaign at Cincinnati 13 years ago, he made 45 catches for 722 yards and eight touchdowns.
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