Why Travis Kelce was ‘pissed off’ after Chiefs’ win in front of Taylor Swift
  • 7 months ago
This time, a win with rumored girlfriend Taylor Swift in attendance couldn’t prevent Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce from leaving “pissed off.”Kelce told The Athletic he was furious about the offense, which struggled against the Jets defense in their 23-20 win Sunday.Kelce caught six passes for 60 yards, but Patrick Mahomes (203 yards, one touchdown, two interceptions) was outplayed by Zach Wilson (245 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions) and Gang Green had a chance to tie the game — or take the lead — midway through the fourth quarter before a costly fumble by Wilson.“I spoke with Travis Kelce walking off the field tonight and he was not happy. He was pissed off about the offense,” The Athletic’s Dianna Russini wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, about her conversation with Kelce while walking off the MetLife Stadium field. “He mentioned penalties and mistakes were costly and they did nothing to help the defense tonight. It was a win but not how they wanted.” Once Wilson fumbled, the Chiefs orchestrated a 15-play, 45-yard drive that drained the final 7:24 off the clock.The Jets had reached Kansas City’s 49-yard line before the turnover — just needing a field goal to complete the 17-point comeback and tie the game.IMPORTANT!
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