Travis Kelce ruled out of Chiefs' game vs

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce celebrates his 13-yard touchdown catch against the Tennessee Titans

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce celebrates his 13-yard touchdown catch against the Tennessee Titans

All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce is out for the rest of the Chiefs' playoff game against the Titans after sustaining a concussion late in the first half. Kelce stayed down on the ground, was wobbly getting up, and lost posession of the ball after contact. The Chiefs need to get their star tight end ready for the Divisional Round, where the level of opponent will increase exponentially.

Demetrius Harris will be getting more time as Kelce is evaluated, and played in 16 games this season.

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A key part of the Chiefs offense, Kelce had 1,038 yards and eight touchdowns for Kansas City through the regular season. He was second only to Tyreek Hill in receiving yards, and first in receiving touchdowns. He was ruled out to begin the second half. The Chiefs led by 21-3 at the half, so there's a good chance they won't miss Kelce too much in this game.

With less than two minutes remaining before halftime, Kelce took a helmet to the head from Titans safety Jonathan Cyprien at the end of his fourth catch of the afternoon.

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