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Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, recently acknowledged his subpar performance in a recent game and expressed his determination to improve moving forward. In a candid discussion on his “New Heights” podcast with his brother, Jason Kelce, Travis admitted that he could be playing “better” after a slow start to the season and a crucial drop in the fourth quarter of their last game.

Reflecting on his performance, Travis recognized that he had been “trying to do too much before putting the ball away” and emphasized the need to focus more on making plays in big-time moments. Despite facing challenges from opposing defenses that have been working hard to take him out of the picture, Travis remains committed to helping the team succeed and overcoming any obstacles that come their way.

As the Chiefs prepare to face the Los Angeles Chargers, Travis and his teammates are focused on tweaking their game to get better and ensure they are playing their best football. Both Travis’ coach, Andy Reid, and his quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, have expressed their commitment to involving Travis in their game plans, despite the challenges posed by opposing defenses.

While Travis acknowledged the frustration of not being able to get open and make plays, he emphasized that personal success is not his primary concern. Instead, he prioritizes executing plays effectively and contributing to the team’s overall success. With a record of 3-0, the Chiefs are focused on maintaining their winning streak and continuing to improve as the season progresses.

Despite a viral moment where Travis appeared downcast on the sidelines during a recent game, he remained unfazed by external factors and remained focused on the team’s goals. While some speculated that his demeanor may have been influenced by his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, not being in attendance, Travis clarified that his focus is on playing his best football and helping the Chiefs secure victories.

As Travis continues to work towards improving his performance on the field, he remains optimistic about the team’s prospects and confident in their ability to overcome challenges. With a strong support system in place, including his brother Jason and his teammates, Travis is committed to giving his all and contributing to the Chiefs’ success throughout the season.