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NFL fans woke up Tuesday to a wave of strong words from Jason Kelce, the retired All-Pro center and brother of Chiefs star Travis Kelce, after the tight end endured yet another round of brutal hits — this time in Sunday night’s 21–13 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Jason’s comments, directed at both the Bills’ defense and the league itself, have reignited the debate about how far physicality in the NFL should go before it crosses the line.
																								
												
												
											
Former Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce is no stranger to the toughness of football — but this week, he made it clear that what happened to his brother, Travis Kelce, went beyond normal game-day aggression.
In a passionate series of early-morning posts and comments on his podcast New Heights, Jason slammed what he called “unnecessary cheap shots” that Travis endured during the Chiefs’ primetime matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
> “Look, football’s a physical game — we all know that,” Jason said. “But when you’ve got guys taking repeated late hits at someone who’s clearly away from the play, that’s not toughness. That’s recklessness. And the league can’t just ignore it because it’s Travis.”
The remarks came after several replays from Sunday night’s game went viral, showing Bills defenders delivering harsh, borderline hits to Travis Kelce, particularly in the fourth quarter.
Many fans and analysts have since questioned why no penalties were called on multiple plays that appeared to cross the line.
Jason didn’t hold back his frustration with league officials either, calling on the NFL to “protect its players — all players — the same way, no matter their fame or team.”
> “If that was any other tight end taking those hits, we’d be talking about fines today,” Jason added. “Player safety shouldn’t depend on the jersey you wear.”
The comments instantly sent social media into a frenzy, with fans rallying behind Jason’s words. “He’s 100% right,” one post read.
“Travis gets targeted because of who he is — not just as an athlete, but because of the spotlight that follows him.” Others defended the Bills’ defense, arguing that the team “just played hard-nosed football.”
NFL insiders say the league office is “reviewing several plays” from Sunday night’s game for potential discipline, though no official statement has yet been released.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce himself has remained silent on the matter, reportedly focused on preparing for next week’s matchup.
Sources close to him say he “appreciates his brother’s loyalty” but is choosing not to escalate the situation publicly.
Still, Jason’s words have sparked a broader conversation about player safety, respect, and the balance between intensity and intent in professional football.
As one analyst put it, “When Jason Kelce speaks, people listen — not just because he’s a future Hall of Famer, but because he speaks from the heart.
And this time, he might have just pushed the NFL to take a closer look at what players endure in the name of competition.”

