Video of Travis Kelce’s Practice Behavior Gets Noticed Before Chiefs-Bills Game

Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce is coming off of one of his best performances of the season, racking up seven receptions for 117 yards and a touchdown in a 23-14 victory over the Houston Texans.

“This is what he lives for, is playing in these moments, having the chance to make big-time plays,” star quarterback Patrick Mahomes said about his favorite target.

“He goes out there and does that, and it seems like he does it in every single playoff game. He doesn’t let the moment be bigger than what it is. He just goes out there and executes at a high level just like he does in a regular-season game. He just does that with a little bit higher intensity.”

As Kelce and the Chiefs prepare for an AFC title game showdown against the Buffalo Bills, the star tight end captured social media’s attention for his behavior at a recent practice.

Beat writer Jesse Newell published a video of Chiefs practice to social media, posing a prompt for fans. “You have 7 seconds to find Travis Kelce in this Chiefs practice video,” he said in the caption.

A quick look at the video shows a number of players going through warmups, but Kelce is nowhere to be found. It’s not until the eight second mark of the video that Kelce reveals himself.

Fans weren’t very successful in finding the star tight end in time.

“lol yeah i didn’t find him in time,” one fan said.

“that took me more watch thru’s than I care to admit,” added another.

“Damn, took me about 13 seconds to find him,” offered a third.

Kelce and the Chiefs will be back out on the field on Sunday night in a battle against Josh Allen and the Bills.

Chiefs News: No New Injuries To Report for Kansas City Ahead of AFC Title Game

According to Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride, Reid said the Chiefs have no new injuries to report from Wednesday’s workout and everyone will practice again on Thursday.

If you are a Chiefs fan, this is fantastic news as they’ll need a healthy roster on both sides of the ball to defeat Josh Allen and the Bills. The last time these two teams played each other in Week 11, the Chiefs did not have defensive end Charles Omenihu and running back Isiah Pacheco.

Meanwhile, the Bills were without rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman, second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid, and veteran linebacker Matt Milano.

Omenihu and Pacheco eventually returned to the field in Week 13 against the Las Vegas Raiders. Omenihu had a huge game against the Texans last week, posting four combined tackles, a forced fumble, a sack, and a tackle for loss.

The Chiefs will be looking for him to apply pressure on Allen and keep him from escaping the pocket in Sunday’s game.