Not a lot of people gave the Kansas City Chiefs a chance in their season opener against the New England Patriots, but they proved plenty of people wrong with their massive 42-27 road victory over the Pats.
 

The Chiefs kept their hot start to the season going on Sunday afternoon at home against the Philadelphia Eagles as they picked up a 27-20 win over the Eagles in a game that went back and forth all game long.

With the game tied at 13-13 late in the fourth quarter, Alex Smith made a quick short pass to Travis Kelce who took the ball and did the rest of the work to find his way into the end zone for an incredible touchdown.
 

Kelce’s first touchdown of the season gave the Chiefs a 20-13 lead in the fourth quarter and he was pretty pumped up considering he decided to taunt the Eagles with this touchdown celebration.
 

The fourth-year tight end out of Cincinnati finished with five catches for 40 yards and he went off in his Week 2 matchup against his brother, Jason, and the Eagles, finishing with a game-high 103 yards and a touchdown.
 

 

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