Travis Kelce’s Dad Takes Nasty Shot At Buffalo Bills As Kansas City Chiefs’ Playoff Hopes Fade
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Ed Kelce seems to be quite frustrated with the Buffalo Bills fans on social media. Jason and Travis Kelce’s dad jumped into the comments when a Bills fan page posted a meme teasing the Kansas City Chiefs.
The meme used a scene from Step Brothers with Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and Andy Reid edited in, joking that Chiefs fans might miss the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Ed couldn’t accept it. He replied, “If the Chiefs don’t get in the playoffs, then the path is clear for the BILLS TO LOSE ANOTHER SUPER BOWL.” His comment quickly drew attention, and Chiefs fans loved it.
The timing led the comment to take an unwanted direction. Kansas City had just fallen to 6-7 after losing to the Houston Texans, putting their playoff chances in real danger and leaving the team in an tough spot this late in the season.
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Ed’s response hit a nerve because the Chiefs have owned the Bills during the Mahomes era. Mahomes is 4-0 against Buffalo in the postseason since 2020. Bills fans know that history well. They also know the franchise has never won a Super Bowl. The team lost all four of its appearances.

The Bills are 9-4 this season, but they haven’t looked great. Their schedule has been easier than the Chiefs’, and they still sit behind the Patriots in the AFC East. Their next game is against New England in Foxborough. The Patriots are coming off a bye and need a win too.
The Chiefs have a much harder road. They need to win their last four games against the Chargers, Titans, Broncos, and Raiders. They also need other teams to lose. Their recent loss to the Texans might end up being the moment that costs them the playoffs.
Still, Chiefs fans are hopeful. Patrick Mahomes and Travis have pulled off miracles before. However, there’s no room for mistakes now. Additionally, there are talks of Travis playing his final season for the Chiefs, suggesting he may retire.
However, Ed Kelce is sure that if the Chiefs miss the playoffs, he believes the Bills will still come up short.
