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NFL’s stunning decision to clear the Bills defender responsible for the brutal mid-game hit on Travis Kelce has ignited a firestorm, leaving Chiefs Kingdom outraged and raising serious questions about the league’s commitment to player safety after a blatant foul goes completely unpunished. Details bellow: πππ
The NFL just made a shocking move thatβs sending waves of outrage across the football world. Despite a brutal mid-game collision that left Travis Kelce visibly shaken and briefly sidelined, the league has cleared the Buffalo Bills defender responsible β ruling the hit as βlegal contact.β
But fans β and especially Chiefs Kingdom β arenβt buying it.
The play, which quickly went viral, showed Kelce being leveled by what many called a targeted, unnecessary blow to the head and neck area. Even commentators on the broadcast expressed disbelief that no flag was thrown. Now, with the NFL doubling down on its stance, social media has erupted in anger.
π¬ βHow is this not a foul? Player safety means nothing when itβs not a QB?β one fan wrote.
π¬ βIf that was Mahomes or a Bills star, weβd see fines by morning.β another added.
Critics are accusing the league of blatant inconsistency and favoritism, pointing out that similar hits in past seasons led to heavy fines and suspensions. The decision has reignited debate over whether the NFLβs βcommitment to player safetyβ is just lip service β especially when it involves high-profile teams like the Chiefs.
Insiders say Kansas City is fuming behind the scenes, and sources close to the locker room claim Kelce himself is βfurious but focusedβ as he continues to recover from the hit.
Meanwhile, fans are demanding accountability β not just for the play, but for what they call a double standard that endangers players every week.
π One thingβs clear: The NFLβs decision didnβt just clear a defender β it fueled a firestorm thatβs now threatening to burn right through the league office.