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Bucs Force Fumble on Chiefs TE Travis Kelce in Second Quarter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Force Fumble on Chiefs TE Travis Kelce in Second Quarter
Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Loses Grip on Ball After Big Hit by Buccaneers' Devin White
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers forced a fumble on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce in the second quarter of their game on Sunday. The fumble was recovered by the Buccaneers, who were able to capitalize on the turnover and score a touchdown.
The play occurred with 10:33 remaining in the second quarter and the Chiefs leading 10-7. Kelce caught a pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes and was running down the sideline when he was hit by Buccaneers linebacker Devin White. The hit jarred the ball loose, and it was recovered by Buccaneers safety Mike Edwards.
The Buccaneers then drove the ball down the field and scored a touchdown on a pass from quarterback Tom Brady to wide receiver Mike Evans. The touchdown gave the Buccaneers a 14-10 lead.
The fumble was a big play in the game, as it gave the Buccaneers a chance to tie the game and ultimately take the lead. It was also a big play for White, who has been one of the Buccaneers' most consistent players this season.
The Chiefs were able to tie the game later in the second quarter on a field goal by Harrison Butker. The game is currently tied 17-17 at halftime.