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Kansas City Chiefs is accustomed to the end of Travis Kelce to take visits in the middle of the field from the back and safety, but what is supposed to be used to is getting slapped on his face by defense men.

This careful scenario, though, in the middle of the third quarter of the first week match on Friday against Los Angeles Charmis in San Paulo, Brazil, where Killis was blocking the defense chargers Tart on a third and 1 that led to Patrick Machoum 11 profit.

Kils and Trour were locked along the way to Safra, and as the head of the Chiefs Pro Bowler team gave him an accurate push with the end of the play, it retreated by the capabilities of Kelce through the facial hall.

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Travis Kelce #87 from Kansas City Chiefs to the field before the NFL PRESEASON 2025 match between Kansas City Chief and Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on August 9, 2025 in …


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Tart suffered a non -sporty penalty of 15 yards, but he was not expelled from the shock of many fans on social media.

While there was some ambiguity about the reason for allowing Tart to stay in the game, the official and current NBC and Amazon Prime NFL Terry Mcaulyay rules are why there was no expulsion.

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“The decision comes from the CEO of Football Operations Troy Vincent or the first vice president of the bad, and they looked at him, and according to Walt Anderson, they said that it was an open call to the president, and that was not eligible.”

“[The amount of force and whether it’s open or closed-handed] They could play a role in this matter, but in this, they felt that it was just an open blow to the head, not a closed grip, not a punch, and they were not eligible in his case. “

According to the rules of the American Football AssociationThe League office has the authority to inform the game officials if it is still to cancel the qualification of the player if they decide an error “for the law of football or other than football called in this field, it is crying.”

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