Travis Kelce vows to ‘get this f***ing train rolling’ for the Chiefs in the Germany NFL game vs. Dolphins this weekend, after surprise Broncos loss: ‘I just want to go out there and get a f***ing win’

  • Travis Kelce failed to keep up his superb form when Chiefs lost to the Broncos
  • The tight end is desperate to put that right in the NFL Germany game on Sunday
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce broke his silence Wednesday after days of taking the brunt of the blame for his team’s embarrassing loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

‘I’m ready to f***ing move on from last week,’ Kelce said during his New Heights podcast on Wednesday. ‘I’m excited to f***in’ get this train rolling.’

‘We’re going into a huge game next week against the Dolphins in Germany. A lot of commotion, a lot of extra added, kind of Super Bowl-like media. To focus in on the job at hand is going to be so f***ing critical,’ Kelce continued.

Kelce, amid his rising celebrity status thanks to his romance with girlfriend Taylor Swift, was a prime target after Kansas City lost for the first time since 2015 to Denver, only mustering nine points in the game.

Last Friday night, he was seen at the World Series in Texas and was also spotted early Saturday morning partying and singing Swift’s “Love Story” at a bar.

Travis Kelce is eager to get the Chiefs back to winning ways after defeat by the Broncos 

Kelce admitted he struggled to produce his best form as his team fell to a loss on Sunday

Kelce admitted he struggled to produce his best form as his team fell to a loss on Sunday 

Next up, Kelce and the Chiefs head to Germany to play against the Miami Dolphins

Next up, Kelce and the Chiefs head to Germany to play against the Miami Dolphins 

‘This is a point in the season that’s either going to make us feel and be the team we think we are, or it is going to get tougher,’ Kelce said.

‘Because right now, we are tied in the conference with a 6-2 record for the No. 1 spot and we got tough divisional opponents. We still got the (Las Vegas) Raiders twice and the (Los Angeles) Chargers one more time,’ Kelce stated.

‘We got to get this thing fixed right now, enough talking about it,’ Kelce continued.

Righting the ship won’t be easy as Kansas City faces Miami in Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday. Kelce said the team will fly out to Europe on Thursday overnight, arriving Friday.

The Dolphins have one of the best offenses in the NFL and scored 61 more points against the Broncos than the Chiefs did.

‘I don’t really feel jet lag that much. I’m also a guy where if you wake me up at 1 in the morning or 2 in the morning, from a good f***in deep sleep, I will f***kin play you right now wherever,’ Kelce said.

‘I don’t give a damn what time it is; I don’t care if I haven’t slept in three days. I love this f***ing game. I love going out there and balling,’ Kelce continued.

‘I could care less if we got there Sunday morning, got there five days ahead of time. I just want to go out there and get a f***ing win,’ Kelce stated.

Kelce’s brother and podcast co-host, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, asked his brother if he was excited for the trip. Travis Kelce said it wasn’t the right time to ask him that question, but he was previously excited to play in Germany.

If focus for Kelce is a problem, being on a different continent from Swift and the World Series is a good way to put the blinders on.

‘Looking back at all the years that we’ve had, there’s always been a moment where things get real challenging or the things that you’ve been harping on finally catch up to you,’ Kelce said.

‘And you finally fix them, or you don’t,’ Kelce stated. ‘And I think this is one of those moments throughout the year.’

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