KANSAS CITY, Mo. — No, the Kansas City Chiefs don’t have a Travis Kelce problem.
Three weeks into the NFL’s season, an increasing number of people — fans, analysts and even former players — have come to a rather quick conclusion that Kelce, the Chiefs’ star tight end and future Hall of Famer, is washed. A has-been. An NFL legend who is deep into the twilight of his career, a player the Chiefs cannot rely on for pivotal highlights the way they used to, even as the franchise pursues an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl victory.
The argument is simple: Just look at Kelce’s stats. In three games, Kelce’s production has
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