The Chiefs offense hasn’t been great this year and Travis Kelce knows it.
Taking to his “New Heights” podcast alongside his brother, Jason, Kansas City’s star tight end admitted a lot of the team’s faults on that side of the ball.
“It hasn’t been a well-oiled machine like we’ve been in the past and we’ve just gotta get everybody on the same f–kin’ page. Maybe that’s just getting into the facility and just talking things out together. Maybe that’s getting a few reps after practice… Whatever it is, we’ve gotta do something else because its been pretty consistent that we’re not on the same page. We’ve just gotta take a little bit more ownership in what we’re doing … We’ve gotta try to find a way to clean this s–t up.”
Travis Kelce says on @NewHeightShowthat that Chiefs offense "hasn't been a well oiled machine".
Must be awkward being the only team leader giving honest answers about the Chiefs offensive struggles…which sound like issues meant to be resolved by coaching.
Paging Matt Nagy… pic.twitter.com/e7Ksl31Aj4
— Jack Zakharov (@JackZakharov1) December 27, 2023
Kelce added that he’s the main part of why the Chiefs’ offense isn’t clicking like it should be. Turnovers, drops and a lack of discipline offensively have all been to blame for a lot of KC’s issues.
The team has two games to try to get right before the postseason. It starts with a 4:25 PM ET game vs. Jake Browning and the Bengals on New Year’s Eve.