Travis Kelce clapped with $ 14,491 NFL for obscene gesture during Chiefs vs Eagles Matchup | Watch video
Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs Star Tight End got into trouble after a controversial moment during a recent NFL match against the Philadelphia Eagles. The league fined Kelce $ 14,491 for an ‘obscene gesture’ made during the Chiefs’ match against the Eagles, which caused widespread debates. What happened in the Chiefs vs Eagles match? On Sunday, September 14, 2025, the Chiefs faced the Eagles at Arrowhead Stadium at Kansas City, Missouri. During the match, Kelce, 35, made a 23 -meter reception that fueled the home crowd. However, as he runs against the Philadelphia sideline, he directs a gesture to his groin, which the NFL considers inappropriate. The moment was captured on the video and quickly went viral on social media platforms, and both criticized and supported fans. Watch the video details about the fine the NFL answered by fining Kelce $ 14,491 for uncourished behavior, as reported by NBC Sports. Kelce has the option to appeal the fine through the official process of the league, although it is unclear whether he will follow this route. Additional fines in the game Travis Kelce were not the only player penalized during the Chiefs-Eagles collision for action. Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was hit with a great fine of $ 46,371 for uncourished behavior. Barkley’s offense occurred when he deliberately lowered his helmet before colliding with Chiefs’ safety Chamarri Conner. The struggle of Kansas Chiefs continues. The Chiefs led 20-17, with their second loss of the 2025 season. The defeat came on the heels of another loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, which highlights the challenges in the early season for the defending Super Bowl champions. The Chiefs have their upcoming NFL match against the New York Giants on Sunday, September 21 at 20:20 ET (Monday, 05:50 IST) Travis Kelce’s response to the current form of the team, which Kelce addressed the team’s fight on the relief of his new Heights-Podcast, with his brother, Jason Kelce. “I know it sounds like a broken plate of the Super Bowl of last year, but it’s on us as leaders,” Kelce said. “I will take the most accountability myself. I wasn’t ready for the first ride. ‘