WATCH: Travis Kelce's sideline meltdown goes viral after Patrick Mahomes and Chiefs struggle mightily vs. Eagles in Super Bowl rematch

Chicago Bears v Kansas City Chiefs - NFL Preseason 2025 - Source: Getty
Travis Kelce, left, and Patrick Mahomes, right (Getty)

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce hates losing, and he let his emotions show during Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Super Bowl LIX defending champion Philadelphia Eagles.

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Kelce lashed out on the sidelines during the second quarter. At one moment, he was caught on television having a meltdown, mouthing, "I hate this s**t," while slamming his helmet.

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Kelce also had a moment in the fourth quarter when he was paced up and down the sidelines after a pass was intercepted on the goal line by the Eagles' defense.

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Not only did Kansas City fail to avenge its Super Bowl loss to the Eagles from February, but it also lost a second close game in as many weeks to start the 2025 season.

The Chiefs took a 10-7 lead in the second quarter before a Jake Elliot field goal tied the game at halftime. The Eagles scored 10 straight points with quarterback Jalen Hurts rushing for a touchdown and Elliot hitting another field goal.

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The Chiefs only managed a field goal out of the fourth quarter, falling 20-17.

In Week 1, Kansas City fell to division foe LA Chargers 27-21 on Friday night. This isn't the start the fans or the team envisioned as they look to return to the Super Bowl.


Kansas City Chiefs are 0-2 for first time in Patrick Mahomes era

Patrick Mahomes against the Chicago Bears - NFL Preseason 2025 - Source: Getty
Patrick Mahomes against the Chicago Bears - NFL Preseason 2025 - Source: Getty

Kansas City's 0-2 start is unusual. It's been over 10 years since it last happened. Patrick Mahomes was only just beginning his college career at Texas Tech at the time.

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Momentum is a thing in football, and the Chiefs have little of that heading into Week 3. Hoping to make it to a fourth straight Super Bowl, they're not off to a good start for the chance of home-field advantage in the playoffs.

Luckily for Kansas City, they have a favorable matchup next week in Week 3, as they will face the New York Giants (0-2) on the road in New Jersey at MetLife Stadium on Sunday night.

Do you think Kansas City will bounce back this week?

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