Travis Kelce exits Chiefs-Bills game with apparent injury
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Travis Kelce absorbed a hard hit to the chest from Bills safety Cole Bishop late in the second quarter, visibly shaken as he headed to the locker room
Still, the NFL now faces a decision regarding Bishop’s hit on Kelce. Typically, the league fines players up to $17,389 for a first violation involving a hit on a defenseless player, with the amount increasing to $23,186 for a second offense in the same season.
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A controversial hit on Travis Kelce by Buffalo's Cole Bishop during a Chiefs-Bills game has sparked debate over "defenseless receiver" rules. Fans and analysts are awaiting an NFL ruling, as similar mid-air collisions have resulted in significant fines.