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Chiefs Ask NFL to Investigate After Travis Kelce Was Punched in the Face by Defensive Player During Chiefs vs Chargers Game

Posted September 6, 2025

São Paulo, Brazil — September 6, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs have formally requested that the NFL review a violent incident from their season-opening loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The controversy centers on a moment in the second half when Chargers defensive lineman No. 90, Teair Tart, appeared to punch Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce directly in the face during a heated exchange.

To the shock of many, Tart was not ejected, and the game continued with only a minor penalty. Video of the altercation quickly went viral, fueling outrage among Chiefs players, fans, and analysts who questioned the league’s consistency in enforcing player safety rules.

In a statement released after the game, Chiefs president Clark Hunt urged the NFL to take swift action.

“We all understand football is an emotional game, but there is no place for throwing punches on the field,” Donovan said. “What happened to Travis was unacceptable. For the integrity of the game and the safety of every player, we expect the league to conduct a full investigation. Discipline must be applied fairly, or moments like this will undermine the trust fans and players have in the NFL.”

The incident cast a shadow over what was already a chaotic night in Brazil, where the Chiefs fell 27-21 to the Chargers. While Kelce shook off the blow and later scored a touchdown, Kansas City’s leadership remains adamant that the league address the matter.

As one fan posted on X: “If this isn’t reviewed by the NFL, then what message are we sending? Player safety has to come first.”

The league office has yet to comment, but the Chiefs have made their position clear: accountability is non-negotiable.

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