Travis Kelce has opened up on HIS bust-up with Andy Reid during the Kansas City Chiefs’ win over the New York Giants.The Chiefs secured their first win of the season at MetLife Stadium last week, but an on-field clash between Kelce and Reid dominated headlines.Kelce went viral for his bust-up with Reid last weekGETTYMany commentators took the bust-up as a sign of things beginning to fall apart in Kansas.Reid and Kelce were caught yelling at each other during the middle of the second quarter.In that spat, Reid bumped Kelce with his left shoulder.Kelce claims spat with Reid makes him betterKelce hadn’t spoken to reporters after the Giants game, as he was not in the locker room when the media were allowed in. But the 13-year veteran has now given his thoughts on that infamous clash in quotes published by The Kansas City Star.“We know exactly each other’s intentions. I think what Coach Reid does best is he challenges guys to be at their best, and I love that about him,” Kelce said.“It definitely helped me take my game to another level that game.”Reid loved Kelce’s passion in their exchange Chiefs head coach Reid also had only positive things to say following their sideline clash and told reporters he wasn’t concerned with Kelce’s attitude. “I love Travis’ passion, man,” said Reid.“I’m OK with that. We didn’t have enough of it in the second quarter. The Chiefs will welcome the return of Xavier WorthyGETTYKelce played down the tension with Reid in an interviewGETTY“It wasn’t where we needed it to be, so, within reason, he knows when to back off the pedal and knows when to push it too.“That’s the part I love about him. The guy is all-in. Sometimes, I have to be the policeman. He’s an emotional guy.”Kelce is not one to hide his emotions on the field, as during the Chiefs’ 20-17 home loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2, he was seen slamming his helmet before screaming at Reid. Chiefs handed a boost ahead of Ravens gameIn news that will please both Kelce and Reid, Xavier Worthy is set to return this week.Worthy had missed the previous two games after suffering a shoulder injury in their season opener in Brazil.The 22-year-old played just two snaps before he and Kelce collided. Kelce apologised for causing Worthy’s injury during an episode of his podcast, New Heights.“I literally took one of my players out. That’s one of the most frustrating parts. It’s hard to get your juices back going knowing that you just hurt a guy,” he said.Reid told reporters on Friday that Worthy is ready to play.“He feels good. We don’t have to worry about his legs. He’s been able to keep himself in good shape and he’s ready to go,” Reid said.Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more.