
The narrative this season for the Kansas City Chiefs' offense has been summarized in one word: inconsistency. All season long, the Chiefs have shown flashes of their championship-winning type offense, but more often than not, it's been very stop-and-go.
Going into Week 15 against the Los Angeles Chargers, there are no more excuses for the Chiefs; it's either win or go home. Imagining a playoff without Patrick Mahomes is becoming more real as the season continues, but Kansas City still has a way to pull everything together, with a little help from other NFL franchises.
Two-time MVP, one-time Super Bowl champion, four-time Pro Bowler, and Hall of Fame quarterback Kurt Warner recently joined Rich Eisen to give his thoughts on the Chiefs and, more specifically, their offense. Things were as blunt as they could be.
Travis Kelce hasn't been pleased with his performance as of late, as Patrick Mahomes' favorite target might feel he can't get the job done like he could before. Warner dove into that area of the offense as well.
Heartbreaking: Travis Kelce opens up about his terrible performance that led to the Chiefs' Sunday night loss to the Texans.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 10, 2025
“I’ve always had the answers in years past and this year I just can’t find them.”
It sounds like Travis is contemplating retirement... pic.twitter.com/bj3sWtd5yC
The likes of Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Juju Smith-Schuster, among others, are going to need to be key factors in Sunday's game against the Chargers. If Kelce feels he isn't as good as he once was, it's best to rely on the guys who are the hungriest.
Mahomes barely had any passing yards in Week 14 against the Houston Texans, but now, with the season literally on the line, they're going to have to make something work if they want to fight for their fourth-straight Super Bowl appearance.
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