Jason Kelce's wife Kylie drops blunt 1-word reaction after Travis Kelce's disallowed pass vs. Colts

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Travis Kelce briefly put Kansas City on the board late in the first quarter on Sunday, crashing through traffic near the goal line against Indianapolis. However, the celebration stopped when officials threw a flag behind the play and signaled that the score was coming off the board.

The moment triggered a reaction from the tight end's sister-in-law.

Ex-Eagles center Jason Kelce’s wife, Kylie Kelce, was following the matchup through a private livestream with members of her podcast community.

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“F**kkkkkk,” Kylie wrote.

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The penalty arrived at a crucial stage for the Chiefs' struggling offense. Jawaan Taylor was called for a face mask infraction, pushing the ball back 15 yards and erasing what would have been Travis' four-yard rushing score. Kansas City was searching for its opening points and trailed 7-0 with seconds left in the quarter.

It kept the drive alive long enough for Harrison Butker to convert a short field goal. The 28-yard kick trimmed the deficit to 7-3 early in the second quarter.

The Colts struck first earlier in the game when Derek Jones connected with Michael Pittman on a short toss near the goal line. Matt Badgley hit the extra point after Latu Latu intercepted a pass intended for Rashee Rice and returned it deep into Chiefs territory.

Chiefs' offense sputtered after Travis Kelce lost touchdown

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Kansas City did not regain rhythm in the second quarter after Travis Kelce's wiped-out touchdown. Grover Stewart drew a roughing the passer penalty on Patrick Mahomes' throw toward Robert Tonyan that advanced the ball into Colts territory. The drive stalled without producing points.

Indianapolis widened its lead throughout the third quarter behind a pair of field goals, building a 20-9 advantage heading into the fourth. The Chiefs offense continued to struggle with short-yardage stops and contested throws across the middle, preventing consistent movement downfield.

Meanwhile, the Colts controlled possession with methodical runs and safe passing sequences, eliminating comeback opportunities.

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Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez

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