Travis Kelce discusses new offensive strategy as Chiefs prepare for Super Bowl rematch
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for their third consecutive Super Bowl with a new offensive strategy. The team has seen reduced scoring, averaging 22.65 points per game, down from 29.2 last season. Travis Kelce noted the team has many new players, creating a different identity on offense. Despite winning 11 of 15 games by a single score, the Chiefs' offense is less explosive than in previous years. Kelce expressed admiration for his brother Jason, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, while maintaining his commitment to the Chiefs. The upcoming Super Bowl will be a rematch of last year's game against the Eagles.