In Monday’s game against the Eagles, Travis Kelce performed below his high expectations, and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo thinks the player should have taken a bye week trip to Argentina.
Just one week after seeing girlfriend Taylor Swift sing in South America, Kelce had seven receptions for forty-four yards in a 21-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Additionally, as he reprimanded the tight end on First Take on Wednesday, Russo feels that he ought to have taken a more low-key approach to his bye week.
Consider Travis Kelce. He said, “You’re going to Argentina—during your bye week!” The distance from Kansas City is 5,600 miles. then then he goes out there on Monday night, fumbles, commits a hold, then drops a massive pass on fourth-and-two!
“You’re dancing all over the world with Taylor Swift—you’re a football player, for crying out loud.” You ought to be practicing and working out.
“Okay, swift in February,” he continued. “Not in November,”
Kelce witnessed Swift play in Buenos Aires on November 11 while the Chiefs were off in Week 10. During the event, he was photographed next to Swift’s father.
After her performance, Swift hurried up to her boyfriend, and the two planted a kiss.
The day of Russo’s outburst, Jon “Stugotz” Weiner forewarned Kelce that Chiefs supporters would eventually turn against him.
Weiner stated on the Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, “I’ve got a message for Travis Kelce, Dan, because he’s a friend of mine and I am telling you right now, he doesn’t know this is about to happen but it is about to happen.”
They lose additional games, he fumbles badly and makes a big turnover, and he drops the ball. Fans of the Chiefs will begin to question Travis Kelce.
Returning to Travis It’s coming, I assure you. Because he is not as focused as he was in previous years, Chiefs supporters will be harsh with him on Sports radio. Everyone will criticize him and say, “You have lost your focus,” because he is one of the team’s captains and leaders.
This Sunday against the Raiders, Kelce and the Chiefs will try to get back in the win column.