Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and the rest of the team’s offense didn’t get a chance to enter the field during overtime in the AFC Championship
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Anthony Hitchens Jersey , and won the game.Appearing recently on #PFTPM, Kelce opted for acceptance over anger with the outcome.“You can say it’s frustrating,” Kelce said. “It’s the way the game played out. Those are the rules, the rules are the rules
Chad Henne Jersey , you know that going into overtime. You’ve just got to lean on your defense or your teammates to try and come up with a few plays and get you the ball back. But hats off the to the Patriots for what they did. They stuck it out. The moved the ball down field and sure enough they won the game because of it.”Given that the Chiefs would like to change the rules, Kelce was asked for his position on a possible adjustment that would guarantee a possession for the team that kicks off to start overtime.“I’m here and there about it,” Kelce said. “It is what it is. The rules are the rules at this point. So whatever it is, we’ve just got to find a way to win.”The rules are indeed the rules
Kendall Fuller Jersey , and the rules could be changing later this month, particularly for the playoffs. We’ll possibly have more on that later tonight. Fans in Kansas City were outraged when CBS switched from the Chiefs-Jaguars game in the fourth quarter. They directed their anger at the network on social media, believing CBS cut away from a blowout game on purpose.(At least they didn’t cut away to show Heidi.)It turns out power went out in the CBS truck at the stadium, cutting transmission of the game
Eric Murray Jersey , NFL Media reported. “Due to a power outage during the Jacksonville-Kansas City game viewers were switched to the Tennessee-Cleveland game then the Buffalo-N.Y. Jets game,” CBS said in a statement. “We regret we were unable to return the audience to their scheduled game before power was restored.”CBS studio host James Brown told viewers they were being switched to a more competitive game but didn’t explain the power outage. That set off those in Jacksonville and Kansas City.The Chiefs won 40-26.