Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs finally appear to be back on track after a slow start to begin the 2025 NFL season. After beginning with an 0-2 record, the Chiefs have now put together back-to-back convincing wins against the New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens to even up their record at 2-2.
Following their two straight wins, the high levels of concern from the media about Kansas City have started to calm down.
During the win over the Giants, Kelce was seen highly frustrated with his team's performance on the sideline with head coach Andy Reid. That isn't the first time that he has been clearly frustrated during a game.
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There is another player who has been very obvious about his frustration. Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown has not tried to hide his frustration when he isn't receiving the number of targets that he would like. That has been the case once again his season.
Brown's frustration has gotten to a level where people wonder whether or not he wants to continue playing with the Eagles. He has downplayed the frustration to the media, but it has reached a high level of concern for Philadelphia fans.
On a new episode of his "New Heights" podcast, Kelce spoke out with some strong words for Brown. He doesn't think the star wideout should be frustrated with his team being 4-0. Also, he shared how he would find it difficult to be upset when his team is winning.
"You're 4-0 boss. Come on man. ... It's frustrating for AJ right now clearly, he's going to social media to show it," Kelce said. "When I show my frustration is when we aren't rolling as an offense. ... But it's also really hard for me to get mad when we're winning. I don't find that energy when we're winning, putting up points and winning football games."
Among the antics that Brown has shown with the Eagles was reading a book during a game. That didn't make many fans happy. It's understandable to want to be involved more in the game, but to become a distraction is not wise.
Only time will tell what the future has in store between Brown and Philadelphia. His public frustration has become part of the normal news cycle surrounding the Eagles.
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Kelce has now spoken out on the topic. He's clearly confused why Brown is so frustrated while his team is winning, but is also clearly not a fan of the frustration being shown so clearly when Philadelphia continues to win.
It will be interesting to see what the rest of the season has in store for Brown and the Eagles. Kelce and the Chiefs will look to continue winning as well. Perhaps we could see a Philadelphia vs. Kansas City rematch in the Super Bowl at the end of the year.