Was Travis Kelce's clap after Bills interception trash talk or giving the team its flowers?
This is a question I have for Travis Kelce, so maybe he'll answer it on the next New Heights podcast.
What did the clap mean?
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was the intended receiver on the pass that ended up in the hands of the Buffalo Bills' Terrel Bernard and ended the first loss of 2024 for the Chiefs.
CBS cameras found Kelce, who gave a little round of applause. So I want to know: what's the meaning behind that?
Either it could be a little sign of respect for the Bills beating the Chiefs and making a statement after all those losses to Kansas City ... or it could be a little derisive, as if saying: Oh, good for you. You won in the regular season, let's see you do it in the postseason.
Kelce clapping after the INT 💀 Down goes the last unbeaten 👀 pic.twitter.com/Iw1nqOyPxS
— Ryan “Swank” Swantkowski (@RSwantkowski) November 18, 2024
Travis Kelce with the postgame clap. He knows the real test comes in January. Allen is 4-1 vs Mahomes in the regular season, Mahomes is 3-0 vs Allen in the playoffs. #ChiefsKingdom @KCTV5 pic.twitter.com/hlqwA6SqmJ
— Jared Koller (@JaredKCTV5) November 18, 2024
Hmmm.
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