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Travis Kelce's post-game exchange with Josh Allen caught on camera, with Chiefs star GUTTED at late touchdown being overruled: 'Craziest one that'll never count'

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Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen complemented Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce for making an incredible play late in their game on Sunday as the two exchanged praises following the final whistle.

With a minute and a half left, Kelce lateraled to wide receiver Kadarius Toney, who then scored what would have been a game-winning touchdown for the Chiefs. 

Unfortunately for Kansas City, the referees called the play back beccause Toney was clearly lined up offsides on the play. The touchdown was negated as a result, and the visiting Bills won, 20-17. 


'That was the craziest s*** I've ever seen in my life,' Allen said to Kelce about the play.

'You're a warrior brother,' Kelce told Allen. 'Craziest one that'll never count.' 

'Hey stay healthy baby,' Kelce added. 'Keep doing your thing man. Way to fight baby.'

Josh Allen complemented Travis Kelce's incredible lateral touchdown late in Sunday's game

Josh Allen complemented Travis Kelce's incredible lateral touchdown late in Sunday's game

Kelce was gracious in defeat and had plenty of praise for Allen despite his team losing, 20-17

Kelce was gracious in defeat and had plenty of praise for Allen despite his team losing, 20-17

Allen led his team by completing 23 of 42 passes for 233 yards and a touchdown as the Bills downed the Chiefs, 20-17. 

On the other hand, Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving yards with 83 from six receptions. 

While Kelce was gracious in defeat, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes received backlash from fans for lashing out after the play was negated. Instead of congratulating Allen on the win, Mahomes complained about the officiating to his counterpart after the game. 

'Wildest f***** call I have ever seen,' Mahomes told Allen. 'Offensive offsides in the moment, man. F***** terrible.'

Allen tried to console Mahomes with a pat on the chest before the two walked separate ways. 

With the win, the Bills moved to a 7-6 record, sitting second in the AFC East. Their next task comes against the Dallas Cowboys on December 17. 

Meanwhile, the Chiefs have lost their last two games but remain on top of the AFC West with an 8-5 record. The Chiefs will also be playing on the 17th as they visit the New England Patriots. 

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