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Jason Kelce Calls Out Brother Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes for Benefiting From 'Bad Call'

The NFL playoffs saw drama on and off the field as Jason Kelce criticized a roughing-the-passer call benefiting Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes admitted to exaggerating contact on one play, sparking debate about NFL officiating. The Kelce brothers discussed the incident humorously on their podcast, highlighting the tension between protecting quarterbacks and fair play.
Jason Kelce Calls Out Brother Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes for Benefiting From 'Bad Call'
The NFL playoffs saw drama on and off the field as Jason Kelce criticized a roughing-the-passer call benefiting Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes admitted to exaggerating contact on one play, sparking debate about NFL officiating. The Kelce brothers discussed the incident humorously on their podcast, highlighting the tension between protecting quarterbacks and fair play.
The NFL playoffs always bring the drama, and this year’s divisional round clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans was no exception. But it wasn’t just the action on the field making waves—it was the controversial calls that had fans and players talking. Jason Kelce, former NFL center and brother of Chiefs star Travis Kelce, didn’t hold back his thoughts on one call that left viewers scratching their heads.

Jason Kelce Calls Out Questionable Refereeing


During their podcast New Heights (Ep. 121), Jason Kelce shared his unfiltered opinion on a roughing-the-passer call that seemed to benefit Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Jason didn’t mince words:
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"Can I comment on it, though, right? Of course. I think the second one was completely, just like, absolutley ridiculous, right? I mean he didn't even get touched. I don't know. They just missed it."
Even when Travis chimed in to defend the call, saying Mahomes was indeed touched, Jason stood firm, calling the contact minimal and the decision by referees overly harsh. This shows the healthy bond the kelce brothers share because all this was happening in a healthy discussion. (Us siblings, could never)

Patrick Mahomes Admits to Sideline ‘Flop’


While the Texans faced penalties for questionable hits, one play involving Mahomes himself added fuel to the fire. Late in the game, Mahomes scrambled toward the sideline and exaggerated contact by flailing his arms—a clear attempt to draw a flag.
The refs didn’t bite, and Mahomes later owned up to his theatrics:

"I would say that the only one I felt like I probably did too much was the one on the sideline where I didn’t get a flag, and the ref saw it and didn’t throw a flag. And I understood it immediately and know that I probably shouldn’t have done that."

Travis and Jason’s Playful Debate


The Kelce brothers were candid in sharing their views on the hot topic. On the other hand, Jason had more doubts regarding the call and said it wasn't contact enough to result in a penalty. Their debate brought out the different views of the brothers, which gave fans an interesting view of the situation from both sides of the field.
“I could see what they saw, but it wasn’t really that much contact. In slow motion, it looked like nothing. It was a bad call.”

The Bigger Picture


The incident has sparked broader conversations about NFL officiating and the fine line between protecting quarterbacks and letting the game flow naturally. The Chiefs ultimately secured a win, but the debate around these calls will likely linger into the postseason.
For now, fans can count on the Kelce brothers to keep the conversation fun and fiery, with their podcast remaining a must-listen for football enthusiasts.
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