The tight end’s dismal display in Georgia followed similar performances against the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals in the early weeks of the NFL season. His popstar girlfriend Taylor Swift, who attended her first Chiefs game exactly one year ago on Tuesday, was also absent from the game in Atlanta having been at the first two.
Travis Kelce’s parents, Donna and Ed, have broken their silence on the mounting criticism of his performances for the Kansas City Chiefs. Kelce once again struggled against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night, leading some NFL analysts and fans to question whether he should retire.
But Donna Kelce, 71, insists the treatment of her son has been harsh and ‘tough’ to see. Speaking at the premiere of Kelce’s FX series ‘Grotesquerie’, which launches on Wednesday, she told PEOPLE: ‘It’s tough, it really is. ‘You know, I don’t think they realize the pressure that people are under, whether they’re athletes or professionals that are in front of the camera. And it’s just very difficult, there’s a lot of things going on behind the scenes.
‘You don’t realize how many times people are trying to keep you from catching the ball, or trying to trip you up or hit you… so it’s kinda hard when you’ve got people that are in your face 24/7.’ Analysts and fans are adamant Kelce is hurtling towards retirement after his latest performance continued the worst form of his NFL career.
As for his father Ed, he has not verbally said anything , but shared a post, that talked about the growing concerns for Travis’ slow start to the season, on Facebook.
Kelce, who was caught by TV cameras looking particularly miserable on the sideline in a clip which went viral, only had four catches for 30 yards in Atlanta as his sluggish start to the season continued. NBC’s lead analyst Cris Collinsworth admitted he was ‘flabbergasted’ by Kelce on Sunday night, having also watched him struggle in week one against the Ravens.
He said on commentary: ‘I’m just flabbergasted. I mean, one game, big deal. Two games, alright. ‘This is the third game now where we have not seen the magic of (Patrick) Mahomes and Kelce, and I can’t really explain that one.’ Rodney Harrison, another NBC analyst, blamed Kelce’s latest lackluster performance on his other commitments.
He said: ‘He’s busy. He’s got a lot on his plate. You think about it. He’s doing a lot of different things. Media-wise, he’s playing football, he’s got other things going on. ‘When you’re in that situation you’ve got to forget about everything else and focus 100 per cent on football. That’s the main responsibility.
‘Guys are making plays on him. Jesse Bates did a heck of a job on him tonight. ‘He (Kelce) just doesn’t have the same speed. He’s a good player still but I don’t believe he’s a great, great player.’