Week 2 of the 2025 season was one to (mostly) forget for tight end Travis Kelce. The Kansas City Chiefs' star bobbled a touchdown pass in the end zone on what would have been a go-ahead drive in a hard-fought game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That miscue bounced into the hands of Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba for an interception that not only killed the drive, but robbed the Chiefs of any late-game momentum to put them away. Apparently that wasn't the only thing that cost Kelce and the Chiefs from the Eagles matchup. The National Football League decided to fine Kelce nearly $15K for "unsportsmanlike conduct/obscene gestures", per NFL reporter Tom Pelissero. The sad part is that Kelce's fine comes in response to a play that was actually a tremendous pickup in the third quarter on a 2nd-and-7 play that not only got the first down but went for 23 total yards. The fine is a bit of salt in a festering wound known as the Chiefs offense at this point. Kelce's errors are only a small part of a larger frustrating p
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