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NFL fans saw Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce slamming his helmet down on the sidelines in a stunning live television moment.

The tight end aired out his grievances during the Chiefs’ 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl 59 rematch at Arrowhead on Sunday.

Philadelphia Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba intercepts a pass.
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce dropped a crucial pass from Mahomes into the hands of Philadelphia Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba in Week 2Credit: Reuters

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Kelce was spotted slamming his helmet and shouting during a sequence of the Chiefs’ 20-17 loss to the EaglesCredit: Fox
Kelce was clearly animated on the sidelines in a now-viral sequence that was captured on social media just before halftime.

The Chiefs were up just 10-7 as Kelce slammed his helmet and appeared to scream, “I’m sick of this s***!”

It’s not known what Kelce was yelling about, as it came during his team’s touchdown drive to make it a three-point deficit in the second quarter.

Nonetheless, NFL fans reacted on social media to Kelce’s sideline rage.

“Lol I get passion but get a grip Mr. Swift,” one wrote.

“We’re sick of him!” another commented.

“Fans are sick of his s*** play,” a third said.

The 10-time Pro Bowler Kelce, who’s coming off a disappointing 2024 campaign, would have a game to forget.

Kelce dropped a potential touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes early in the fourth quarter.

Philadelphia safety Andrew Mukuba then intercepted the tipped ball as they would go on to score on the ensuing possession to take a 20-10 lead.
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Kelce was seen frustrated on the sidelines after the interception.

He recorded four receptions for 61 yards and no scores in the loss.

After the game, Mahomes insisted that the interception was his fault and that he threw the ball “a tad too early.

“Just trying to put it on his body low before that hole player got there,” Mahomes told reporters.

“I think if I can put it more on his body, and not so far out in front of him, then he can catch it, take the hit, and get in the end zone.”

“You wanna put it low, just more on his body.

“Whenever you’re in those tight quarters like that you wanna give it to them, especially a bigger guy, more on his body where he can catch it [and] brace for that contact.

“We knew the hole player would be looking for him.

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“He was breaking to kind of make a hit and it was just unfortunate the ball bounced up in the air and went right to him.”

Kansas City’s second straight loss to the Eagles gives Andy Reid’s squad a stunning 0-2 start to the young season – the first time that’s happened since 2014.

Mahomes and the Chiefs will look to secure their first win of the 2025 season next Sunday when they visit MetLife Stadium to face the New York Giants, who are also winless.