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Chiefs' Travis Kelce confused why Bills ran fake punt with Damar Hamlin: 'What in the f--- are they doing?'

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A shocking call came from the Buffalo Bills in their AFC Divisional Game against the Kansas City Chiefs, as Damar Hamlin tried to pick up a first down on a fake punt, but failed. 

It's a play call that many shook their heads at, including Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce. 

The call came with the Bills on their own 30-yard line, where punting the ball away was the surefire call. Instead, Buffalo tried to pull a fast one on fourth-and-five, with Hamlin taking a direct snap and trying to run for it. 

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Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills runs the ball during the playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Highmark Stadium on Jan. 21, 2024, in Orchard Park, New York. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)

The Chiefs snuffed it out quickly, though, and got the ball back with tremendous field position.

"Initially, I'm like, 'What in the f--- are they doing?'" Kelce said on his "New Heights" podcast with his older brother, Jason Kelce. "Fourth-and-five in your own territory at that point in the game, that's not your fake call right there, especially in the playoffs, where everything is on the line."

Kelce believes that the special teams unit saw the Chiefs only had 10 guys on the field, and checked into the fake punt. 

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"I think there had to have been a check," Kelce explained. "Our punt return team only had 10 guys out on the field. With that being said, I think some teams and some coaches might have an automatic audible. If they're missing a guy, take advantage of that. Go to whatever side has the least amount of

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