“This is so f**king whack!” Travis Kelce expresses his disappointment in Josh Allen’s taunting penalty against the Bengals
Allen was awarded a penalty for pointing fingers at the Bengals' safety during last week's game.
Travis Kelce and Josh Allen (Via SI)
It seems the Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce has the back of Josh Allen. After the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills was subjected to a penalty for pointing his fingers at the Cincinnati Bengals‘ safety Nick Scott, Kelce openly criticized the decision from his podcasting show, ‘New Heights.’ He did not hold back while taking the side of the Bills quarterback.
One of the weakest taunting calls you’ve ever seen? Probably. I’m not sure if I’ve seen too many of them... I think it’s bogus. I’m on Josh’s team on this. This is bull****.
The Bills and the Chiefs share an intense rivalry on the turf. The glimpse of this rivalry will be reflected when the two will have a face-off against each other on December 10. However, that intense rivalry did not prevent the TE from taking the side of Josh Allen. It seemed that Kelce had a personal problem with Allen being awarded a penalty for his unsportsmanlike attitude.
Who is struggling right now, is my guy Josh Allen. And he was struggling with this taunting penalty. Man, it’s f***** up, man. You can’t point at a guy? ... This is so f****** whack.
It was another frustrating night for the Bills as they lost their fourth game this season. After week 10, they have won five and lost four. They had a pretty decent start to their campaign. However, inconsistencies provided a major halt to their journey. Allen himself provided solid performances but that failed to change things.
Josh Allen is not losing hope in the playoff dreams
Despite the defeat against the Bengals last week, Allen is not ready to give up their Lombardi trophy dream. He believes that the Bills team will handle the situation and can have a decent comeback.
Allen seemed confident in the post-match presentation as he said,
It’s not pretty, it’s not going to be easy. But if there’s a locker room that can handle this, it’s this one. Losing is never fun, losing sucks. That’s one thing, though, we’re not going to let this divide us. We’re going to come together and we’re going to figure it out. I’ve got a lot of faith in the men in this locker room and the coaching staff.
However, the game against the Bengals has a lot to be wary about for the team. The Bills did not get a lot of opportunities to seal the game. Offensively, they were poor and were restricted to only 18 points. The team did not get an opportunity to reach the endzone after that penalty till their last possession.
Seeing the performance of the Bills, the analysts have already started neglecting their Super Bowl future. If they have to make a comeback, then they need to work on a lot of things.
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Akash Chatterjee
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