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This Is Basically Bullying: Taylor Swift Fans Haunted by Ghosts of Jason Kelce's Decision After Travis' Latest Gesture in Chiefs' SNF Loss
Travis Kelce’s fourth-quarter drop in a key loss deepens retirement doubts amid Chiefs’ 16% playoff chance and his upcoming engagement, sources say.
- On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Houston Texans after All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce dropped a fourth-quarter pass that led to an interception, and a field goal sealed Houston's win.
- Growing retirement speculation around Travis Kelce intensified after his return post last season's Super Bowl without a long-term commitment and cryptic remarks from Patrick Mahomes this season.
- Houston's defense relentlessly pressured Patrick Mahomes, who targeted Travis Kelce after nine earlier throws, while two key errors compounded the Chiefs' decline from their recent nine-year standard.
- The Athletic's playoff model cut the Kansas City Chiefs' postseason odds to 16%, risking a decade-long streak, and any loss in the four remaining games drops odds below 5%.
- Off-Field developments including his engagement to Taylor Swift coincide with Kelce facing a possible sour end to his Hall of Fame career, while Chiefs' roster planners are urged to elevate younger pass-catchers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy.
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Chiefs’ playoff hopes dim after 20-10 loss to Texans
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs trailed the Houston Texans 17-10 with just over six minutes remaining Sunday night. They had the ball at their own 35-yard line, and their chances of making the playoffs hinged on…
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Read Full ArticleTravis Kelce is so devastated by the loss that could end his career that he left without facing the media to take refuge with Taylor Swift
The SNF matchup between the Houston Texans and the Kansas City Chiefs was expected to be a brutal challenge for the home team, and that prediction proved accurate. In the end, the
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center, 45% Right
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