The Philadelphia Eagles ended a three-game losing streak dominantly as they shut out the Las Vegas Raiders for a 31-0 win on Sunday.
While the win takes the Eagles just one win (or one Dallas Cowboys loss) away from clinching the NFC East, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce worried his brother Jason with a bold remark on their "New Heights" podcast.
During the latest episode of the podcast, Travis remarked that many teams have lost their next game after shutting out an opponent.
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Jason said worryingly,
"Oh, don't tell me this, Travis."Travis continued:
"I'm just saying it's a stat to maybe tell the boys, text the boys... And it might even be more than that. Think it was a staggering, staggering number of teams that lose that following week. "I think it kind of just it makes you feel at ease. Maybe the game plan isn't as crazy, whatever it may be the guys or the team that you're playing, is like, 'Holy sh*t. We got to get our sh*t together. We're playing this team that just f*cking embarrassed another team.'"The Eagles are on the brink of winning the division for a second consecutive season, and the only way the Cowboys can beat them to it is if Philadelphia loses its three remaining games and Dallas wins their remaining three.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce promised to end season on "highest note"
While Travis Kelce worried Jason with his warning for the Eagles, the Chiefs tight end is gearing for the end of the regular season as Kansas City's playoffs hopes ended after Sunday's loss against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Chiefs are not going to feature in the postseason for the first time since 2014, but the Kansas City tight end want to end the season on a high note.
“I know we’re still talking about this game, but the integrity of who you are as a professional, as a player, you got to love this," Travis said. "And Chiefs Kingdom, we’re going to give you everything we got. There’s no question about that. There’s only one way I do things. There’s only one way coach [Andy] Reid does things. "And if we’re going to go out there and play some football, we’re going to do it the right way, and keep trying to get these things fixed and end on the highest note that we can.”With the Chiefs missing the playoffs for the first time after a decade, speculation around Travis Kelce's NFL future has gained momentum.
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