The Chiefs’ loss on Sunday was the team’s first loss against the Broncos since 2015 and came less than two days after Travis Kelce was seen at the World Series in Texas.

Many made a connection, including Chiefs Hall of Fame kicker Nick Lowery.

“I’m just gonna say this once…. I adore my Chiefs,” the longtime kicker posted on Facebook after Sunday’s loss. “I love Patrick… I love Travis, and it’s been fun witnessing the ‘Taylor factor’- as long as it’s not a distraction… However, when I saw Travis watching the World Series in Texas….on a Friday night before a road game….do i have to finish the sentence?”

Travis Kelce looks on from a suite during Game 1 of the 2023 World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on Friday, October 27, 2023 in Arlington, Texas.
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The Chiefs offense was held in check in the 24-9 loss, the team’s first defeat since Week 1.

“It’s always about staying hungry and humble,” Lowery said. “We don’t know what time he got home on Friday night. But it’s a distraction, and it’s not a good message to the rest of the team. Travis is a phenomenal, full of life true leader the players look up to, a superb human being, and one of the greatest Chiefs of all time – period, and one of my favorite people anywhere….

“We will bounce back!”

“Let this be a lesson.”

Nick Lowery #8 of the Kansas City Chiefs kicks watches the flight of his ball during pre-game warmups prior to the start of an NFL football game against the San Diego Chargers December 17, 1989 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Kelce caught six passes for a team-high 58 yards in Taylor Swift’s absence.

Lowery, who made his debut with the Patriots in 1978, played with the Chiefs from 1980 to 1993.

He was a three-time Pro Bowler, two-time First-Team All-Pro and led the NFL in scoring in 1990.

The Chiefs lost in Denver two days after Kelce attended Game 1 of the World Series.
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Nick Lowery #8 of the Kansas City Chiefs kicks a field goal with quarterback Steve Fuller #4 holding for him during an NFL football game circa 1981 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Lowery played his final three seasons with the Jets and was the NFL’s leader in field goal percentage and field goals made at the time of his retirement.

Lowery also spoke about Kelce and Swift romance on Michele Tafoya’s show posted Monday.

“If anybody could handle it, it’s Travis Kelce,” he said. “If he was 26 or 27, he’s 33, she’s 33, this ain’t their first rodeo. He’s won two Super Bowls, he’s hosted ‘Saturday Night Live,’ he’s on almost as many as Taylor, maybe more.”

“His personality, he’s going to go into acting, I mean I can just see it,” said Lowery, who was a theater major his first two years at Dartmouth.

Nick Lowery #8 of the Kansas City Chiefs looks on during a football game against the Miami Dolphins on October 31, 1993 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida.
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Lowery added, “He does seem to play as well or better when she’s in the stadium.”

The NFL vet is correct, as the statistics show, including 12 catches and 179 yards in an impressive performance in October against the Chargers.



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