Although they didn't say anything, Andy Reid and Patrick Mahome implicitly admitted that Travi Kele was the cause of the defeat in the kick off match.
Posted September 7, 2025
São Paulo, Brazil — September 7, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs’ 27-21 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the NFL’s Brazil kickoff was filled with controversy and missed opportunities. But beneath the headlines and postgame soundbites, a quiet acknowledgment seemed to emerge from the Chiefs’ locker room: the turning point came when Travis Kelce’s accidental collision forced rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy out of the game.
Neither head coach Andy Reid nor quarterback Patrick Mahomes directly blamed their veteran tight end in their postgame comments. Still, their subtle remarks and tone suggested an unspoken understanding that the loss of Worthy was decisive.
Kelce, battling through his own frustrations, collided awkwardly with the rookie in the first half. The result was a painful exit for Worthy, whose speed and deep-threat ability had been highlighted as a critical piece of Kansas City’s offensive plan.

Without him, the Chiefs’ attack lost its vertical dimension, forcing Mahomes to lean heavily on short passes and checkdowns. The Chargers’ defense quickly adjusted, tightening coverage on Kelce and Hollywood Brown while daring Kansas City to beat them deep — a challenge they could not meet.
Reid reflected on the absence without naming names: “When you lose a guy with that kind of speed, it changes things. We had to adjust on the fly, and it wasn’t enough.” Mahomes echoed the sentiment, noting, “We didn’t have the same balance after that. It’s tough when a big part of the plan goes down early.”
Though neither man explicitly faulted Kelce, the implication was clear: the accidental clash cost the Chiefs their most dangerous weapon, and with it, their edge in a game that slipped away in the final minutes.
For Kansas City, the lesson was painful. In a season where every detail matters, one unfortunate moment proved enough to derail the NFL’s defending champions on opening night











