Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Travis Kelce on Chiefs' rough start: 'You have to be concerned, right?'

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce revealed that he is concerned about his team's rough start to the 2021 campaign in a recent interview with TMZ Sports

"You have to be concerned, right?" Kelce said. "That's how you find what's wrong, you fix what's wrong."

The Chiefs have lost back-to-back games to the Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers after losing just two games all of last season. Kelce emphasized that the losses can be blamed on everyone, not just a few players.

"We've turned the ball over a lot, we missed tackles, and it is what it is," Kelce said. "We have to be better all-around on the football field."

Kansas City's defense has arguably been the biggest issue, giving up 31.7 points per game. If the Chiefs want to get back on track, it starts with figuring out their defensive issues. 

The Chiefs are fourth in the AFC West with a 1-2 record. The Las Vegas Raiders and Denver Broncos are both 3-0, while the Chargers are 2-1 after upsetting Kansas City last weekend.

Luckily for the Chiefs, they take on the struggling Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The Eagles will be without four of their five starting offensive linemen from Week 1 and will undoubtedly struggle to move the ball. 

If Kansas City comes out with the win, the club will certainly have some momentum going into Week 5 against the Buffalo Bills. 

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