Chiefs TE Travis Kelce has an opinion about why Patriots QB Mac Jones dove at the knees of Bengals DB Eli Apple.
Travis said Apple is"a guy who talks a lot of , and Mac Jones probably got fed up with it." But he then criticized Jones' hit, saying"you hate to see it - that kind of stuff has no business in the league."
"You try and keep your composure in moments like that, especially when things aren't going great – that's when it typically happens," Travis added."Frustration adds to not having success onto the field. And you just do something stupid. … He's gotta get fined." "He's gonna get fined, for sure," Jason said of Jones."The league's gotta make a stance on it. I actually really don't think – I mean, I know it's dirty. On the level of like dirtiness, I don't really think it was that bad. … The first time I saw it, I thought it was dirty as hell. Because, like, Eli Apple isn't even involved in the play. Like he's like three people back from where the ball – it was just very weird that he chose to do that.
"Everybody has an opinion and the biggest thing for me is focusing on being the best teammate I can be and earning the respect of the people in this building and the people I care about. Obviously, I have respect for everybody around the league. It takes a lot to get to this league. There's really good players out there, and we're all playing hard and trying to win. At the end of the day, you have to keep that in mind.
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