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Travis Kelce Leaves Field Looking Downcast After Another Disappointing Showing Against the Bears with his Girlfriend Taylor Swift in the Stand, Capping a Preseason Marked by Uncharacteristic Struggles and Lingering Questions About His Form

Travis Kelce Appears Downcast After Another Disappointing Preseason Outing Against Bears
Kansas City, MO — The Kansas City Chiefs wrapped up their third preseason game with a frustrating loss to the Chicago Bears, but the focus wasn’t just on the scoreboard. All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce was spotted leaving the field looking visibly downcast, his demeanor reflecting a string of lackluster performances that have become the unexpected storyline of the Chiefs’ preseason.

Kelce, widely regarded as the best tight end in football and Patrick Mahomes’ most reliable target, has struggled to find rhythm in the Chiefs’ preseason campaign. Against Chicago, he was limited in both touches and impact, with missed connections and dropped opportunities fueling speculation about whether the veteran star is dealing with fatigue or simply shaking off rust.
Observers noted Kelce’s body language throughout the game. At times, he appeared frustrated after failed routes, and as the final whistle blew, he walked toward the tunnel with his head down, a stark contrast to the charismatic and energetic leader fans are used to seeing. For a player whose career has been built on consistency, dominance, and emotional spark, the image of Kelce’s disappointment is striking.
This isn’t just a one-off. In each of the Chiefs’ preseason matchups so far, Kelce has struggled to find the groove that makes him such a nightmare for defenses during the regular season. With the team relying on him to remain a central figure in the offense, fans are beginning to wonder if the preseason slump is cause for concern or simply a veteran coasting through warmup games without showing his full hand.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, known for downplaying preseason stats, brushed off questions about Kelce’s performance earlier in the week, noting that “it’s all about getting reps and rhythm.” Still, Kelce’s uncharacteristically subdued demeanor following the Bears game tells a different story—one that suggests the tight end is well aware of his struggles.
For Kansas City, the bigger picture remains the regular season, where Mahomes and Kelce will once again be tasked with leading an offense aiming for another Super Bowl run. But as preseason closes, the sight of Kelce looking deflated has left fans uneasy, sparking debates across sports talk shows and social media.
Was this just a preseason slump, or an early warning sign that something deeper is going on with the Chiefs’ star tight end?
Only time—and the regular season kickoff—will tell.