Kelce Drop Dooms Kansas City Chiefs

From TKC's pop culture vantage . . . 

What was probably the most important change to this game was Taylor Swift taking a backstage during the game, no cutaways and a weird moving wall rather than a fashion show for the media . . . Like it nor not, life is quickly changing in the U.S. and probably not for the better . . . Bright side is that life is ALWAYS changing in the U.S. and that's what makes the circus worthwhile. 

As for the game . . . 

This loss probably belongs to Kelce more than anyone . . . Here's a apt roundup and more reporting as local sports talkers will likely go into panic mode this week . . . 

Check-it: 

"Kansas City had a tough time moving the ball consistently against the Eagles and lost 20-17 at home. The key sequence came when a Mahomes pass was dropped by Travis Kelce and the Eagles intercepted it near their goal line.

"Philadelphia scored a touchdown on its next drive to push the lead to 10 points. The Chiefs are 0-2 for the first time since 2014. Mahomes was a freshman at Texas Tech that season."

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