Travis Kelce sends defiant message to Josh Allen after Bills warning made

Travis Kelce struggled in the Kansas City Chiefs’ loss to the Buffalo Bills but is confident they can steady the ship and should be considered Super Bowl contenders

 

Travis Kelce vs Bills

Travis Kelce struggled to the tune of two catches for eights yards in his team’s 30-21 loss to the Bills on Sunday

In the most recent episode of the ‘New Heights’ podcast, Travis Kelce sang the praises of the Buffalo Bills while his brother Jason sent a warning: “I have a feeling this is not going to be the last game the Kansas City Chiefs and Bills play this season.”

 

The Bills knocked off the previously undefeated Chiefs 30-21 on Sunday thanks to another MVP-esque performance from Josh Allen. The rivals are now separated by just a half-game in the AFC Standings and are poised to meet in the playoffs for a fourth time in five seasons.

 

 

 

“I think we’re very confident we’ll get things fixed, we have all the talent that we need to go and win another Super Bowl,” Travis told his brother on the podcast.

 

Taylor Swift fans shut down Buffalo Bills star’s wife after Kansas City Chiefs taunt

Tom Brady could find himself in hot water over Patrick Mahomes interview

The 35-year-old Kelce must play better for the Chiefs to have a chance. He caught just two passes for eight yards on Sunday while fellow tight end Noah Gray hauled in a pair of touchdowns.

 

 

“I’ve been on Super Bowl-winning teams,” Travis continued. “We have enough talent to… make a run at this thing, and I think everybody knows that.”

Also Read:  Amanda Balionis shows true feelings with Rory McIlroy decision in 'goodbye' post

 

 

While both the Kansas City offensive line and defense are excelling, the team has largely been carried to a 9-1 record by a string of luck: the Chiefs are a perfect 7-0 in one-score games after finishing 4-4 in the same scenario last year.

 

Josh Allen rushed in a yet another touchdown against the Chiefs in Sunday’s win

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes certainly has not been his MVP self. He’s averaging just 240.4 yards/game, the lowest mark of his career by 21 yards. Meanwhile, Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen has stormed into the 2024 MVP lead with another 300+ yards and a pair of touchdowns

I would like to receive information from The Mirror via email about new products, services and offers. I understand that I can unsubscribe at any time.


Discover more from Spiritual Learners

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Comment