Tight end Travis Kelce turns 36 on Oct. 5 and looks like a declining player. So, why are the Kansas City Chiefs still treating him like a No. 1 option?

With the Chiefs trailing 13-10 in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 2, they targeted the 10-time Pro Bowl TE in the red zone, hoping he would deliver. Instead, he bobbled the ball, and Eagles rookie safety Andrew Mukuba grabbed an interception , which helped seal a 20-17 win for the reigning Super Bowl champions.

. @Eagles rookie Andrew Mukuba was in the right place at the right time for this clutch INT

(by @progressive ) pic.twitter.com/zBIwNutU1Q — NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2025

The Chiefs, who are 0-2 following the loss to Philadelphia, must make changes heading into Sunday's game at the New York

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