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Travis Kelce downplays scare and laughs at himself

Travis Kelce lands headfirst

Travis Kelce sparks laughs and debate by suggesting Jason’s NFL return
Travis Kelce sparks laughs and debate by suggesting Jason’s NFL return

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Travis Kelce was once again in the spotlight in Kansas City—this time for two reasons. His performance on the field and a dramatic fall that made fans hold their breath. In the Chiefs’ 30-17 win over the Detroit Lions, the tight end delivered his best game of the season with six catches for 78 yards. But what stole the show was a play that ended with Kelce literally landing headfirst at the one-yard line.

The moment happened in the second quarter, when Patrick Mahomes hit Travis Kelce with a short pass near the red zone. True to his aggressive style, Kelce tried to hurdle cornerback Rock Ya-Sin to reach the end zone. The result was an awkward flip that left him vertical, hands-free, raising concerns about a possible neck injury.

A brief scare

The scare didn’t last long. On the latest episode of his podcast New Heights, which he co-hosts with his brother Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce clarified that there was no serious damage. “It was a Charley horse in the thigh, more than anything in the neck,” he said with a laugh. He explained that the direct hit to his quadriceps triggered the muscle spasm—something common in high-impact plays.

Athlon Sports highlighted how Travis Kelce downplayed the incident and focused on what truly bothered him: missing the touchdown. “Damn it, Travis, you’re at the one-yard line!. Stop jumping and get to the end zone!” he joked. Criticizing himself while his brother teased him about the failed attempt.

Back in rhythm

With 28 receptions, 321 yards, and two touchdowns in six games, Travis Kelce is starting to find his rhythm again in his 13th NFL season. Although the start was uneven, the All-Pro tight end remains a key piece in Andy Reid’s offensive scheme. His chemistry with Mahomes is still strong, and his ability to gain yards after the catch keeps him among the elite at his position.

Beyond the stats, Travis Kelce proves he’s also a master of the off-field game. His charisma, humor, and knack for turning a scary moment into viral content have cemented him as one of the NFL’s most media-savvy stars. And as the Chiefs gear up to face the Raiders, their tight end continues to shine—even when he lands headfirst.

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