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Travis Kelce says Chiefs' offensive woes 'not just one guy' - ESPN

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Travis Kelce showed his frustration with the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive struggles by throwing his helmet on the sideline during Monday's loss to the Las Vegas Raiders.

The star tight end revealed it again in his «New Heights» podcast with brother Jason, saying everyone — including himself — has a hand in the offensive problems.

«It's not just one guy,» Travis Kelce said. «It's not just me playing like dog s---. It's not just us not being able to get the run game going. It's not just us not being on the same page passing wise. Everybody's in this f---ing thing together. Everybody at some point isn't being accountable.

»Every single play is somebody not doing their job, and it's me… it's everybody on the team. And whether that's prep, whether that's having the confidence and understanding of what the defense is in their coverages, their gaps in the run game, how we're picking up blitzes, how we're running routes versus certain coverages. All the above."

Sloppy offensive play has been the most consistent feature of the season for the Chiefs (9-6), who have more dropped passes than any team in the NFL. Kansas City also is tied for the most offensive penalties and is sixth in turnovers.

The Chiefs have lost three of their last four games but own a two-game lead atop the AFC West and can clinch the division title with a victory Sunday over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Asked by Jason how the Chiefs could fix the problems, Travis said: «Everybody's just got to f---ing do their job.»

The Chiefs had minus-18 yards of offense in the first quarter of their 20-14 loss to the Raiders — the lowest opening-period total for any NFL team in 12 seasons. Both Las Vegas touchdowns were scored on defense, one on a fumble

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