Chiefs DE Frank Clark Goes Off-Script at Super Bowl Media Day and Says Travis Kelce is Better Than George Kittle

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark / David Eulitt/Getty Images

The passing attacks of the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers lean heavily on the talents of the two best tight ends in the league in Travis Kelce and George Kittle.

Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark, eager to finally declare a winner between the two in the seemingly weekly race to top one another, threw all of his backing firmly behind his teammate, as he called Kittle "the second best tight end in the game."

This is a really tough one, as both of these guys are perfectly suited for their offenses.

Do you need someone to stretch the field, win jump balls, and line up all over the offense to give the defense a bunch of different looks? Kelce is your guy. Do you need an in-line blocker who is one of the best blockers and pass catchers in the league? You're probably looking for someone like Kittle.

Kelce himself seems to want no part of any potential rivalry, as he spent a chunk of his interview with Deion Sanders talking up Kittle and what a great tight end he is.

Both of these tight ends are projected to lead their team in receiving yards on Sunday, and the debate of who reigns supreme among tight ends might finally be settled once and for all.