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In the fourth quarter, the Chiefs had a prime chance to take the lead. On 2nd-and-goal from the Eagles’ 6-yard line, Patrick Mahomes threw to Travis Kelce, but the pass slipped away and went straight to Andrew Mukuba of the Eagles, who wasted no time completing the interception. While Kelce frustratingly admitted his mistake, Mahomes insisted it was his own error.

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The interception proved costly for the Chiefs, and Mahomes was quick to take the blame. “Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes on the Kelce interception at the goal line: I threw it a tad too early, if I could put it on his body, he can catch it, take the hit, and get into the endzone,” Rob Collins reported.

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The interception was caught past Kansas City’s 40-yard line. The Eagles player almost returned for 100 yards. However, the Chiefs’ defense did a good job of stopping it. On the other end, Kelce was seen fuming. The visibly upset Tight end threw his hands in the air and grabbed at his mouthguard straps in anger before heading to the sidelines, where he removed his helmet.

In another heated moment during the second quarter, the tight end was seen yelling in frustration, “I’m sick of this s—!” he yelled.

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Earlier, in an interview, Kelce assured that he had put the Super Bowl loss behind him and was focused on the current season. However, his emotions were clearly visible on the field, as he paced the sideline after the costly interception. The tension from the team’s Super Bowl loss to the Eagles and the competitive fire to redeem in Week 2.

At this point, things aren’t looking good for the Chiefs, who had stumbled to an 0-2 start. This is a first for the Chiefs since 2014. Even so, the Chiefs’ QB has not lost faith. He remains confident that the team is close to getting back on track, as he said, “We played two good football teams and made mistakes in big moments, stuff that we’re not used to doing…It’s one guy here or there, it’s not like we’re missing by much. I know it sucks to hear for the fans, but I feel like we’re close. Obviously, we’ve never been 0-2 but we’ve dealt with challenges and we’ve lost games.”

Mahomes completed 16 of 29 passes for 187 yards, recording two total touchdowns along with one interception. But the issue was the offense’s struggles to find consistency through the air. While Mahomes shouldered the blame for what he described as his mistake, head coach Andy Reid also took responsibility.

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Andy Reid called out the Chiefs’ offense

Fans were clearly upset over the Chiefs’ loss, with some even demanding that the franchise fire the coach and that Kelce should retire. After these few obvious mistakes, the coach took the responsibility, and while doing so, he also called out the offense for the underwhelming performance. As Charles Goldman reported, Reid said, “I thought defensively we played really solid football. . . On the offensive side, we can’t have the turnover…It’s my responsibility.” Coach Reid admitted that he was too aggressive in key moments while praising his players for their effort and teamwork. He added that the team will continue to focus on improving.

And not just the offense, the coach also called out the issues with the refs.

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There were quite a few mistakes on the offense in the second half. Early in the third quarter, they attempted a fourth-and-1, but Kareem Hunt was stopped. The Eagles took over at Kansas City’s 35-yard line, and the Chiefs limited them to a field goal, giving Philadelphia a 13-10 lead. Mahomes took the blame for the next one.

On the Eagles’ next possession, DeVonta Smith was able to make a 28-yard catch to the 3-yard line. These clearly gave the edge to the Eagles. So, Reid isn’t the only one to be blamed here. There were other factors at work. However, the coach took the responsibility along with a promise to be better. It remains to be seen if the Chiefs can overcome this big hurdle and bounce back.

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