Travis Kelce regrets shoving Chiefs offensive coordinator
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said he regretted shoving offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy on the sideline during Sunday night's Week 5 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Kelce shoved Bieniemy in a moment of frustration early in the game, causing the two to be separated, but the tight greeted his coach with a hug shortly after. "It's something immediately I regretted and I just wanted to make it good and let him know that, 'You know what? I'm ready to rock and roll for you,'" Kelce explained. Coming off a season-low 70 receiving yards, look for Kelce to produce more in a likely Week 6 shootout against the Houston Texans (55.0-point over/under).
Kelce is the TE1 in numberFire's Week 6 fantasy rankings. He's projected for 14.4 FanDuel points, at a cost of $7,500. The Texans are tied for 4th in fewest FanDuel points allowed per game to opposing tight ends this season, but they haven't faced anyone of Kelce's caliber.
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