Travis Kelce Takes Responsibility for Injury to Xavier Worthy After Chiefs Loss to Chargers
Travis Kelce Takes Responsibility for Injury to Xavier Worthy After Chiefs Loss to Chargers

Travis Kelce Takes Responsibility for Injury to Xavier Worthy After Chiefs Loss to Chargers

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The Kansas City Chiefs face a crucial Week 2 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles in a Super Bowl LIX rematch, with tight end Travis Kelce expected to take on a larger role due to the absence of key wide receiver Xavier Worthy, who suffered a dislocated shoulder early in Week 1 from a collision with Kelce. Kelce has publicly taken responsibility for the injury, expressing frustration and a commitment to improve, while also emphasizing his support and hope for Worthy's timely return this season. Despite Kelce's touchdown and efforts in the Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, the Chiefs now must adjust their offensive strategy with both Worthy sidelined and Rashee Rice suspended. Kelce's previous performances against the Eagles have been mixed, with only one standout game in 2017, but his leadership and playmaking ability remain critical as the Chiefs look to bounce back. Meanwhile, the Eagles' center Jason Kelce continues to be a key figure both on the field and in the community as Philadelphia aims to defend its championship. The upcoming game is highly anticipated as a test of the Chiefs' resilience and Kelce's capacity to elevate his game under pressure.

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