Kansas City Bosses star Travis Kelce knows firsthand exactly how risky playing in the NFL can be and the injury to Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa highlighted the significance of security in the game.
Kelce experienced a blackout in the 2017-18 end of the season games against the Tennessee Titans and watched Patrick Mahomes get his chime rung in the 2019-20 end of the season games against the Cleveland Tans.
In a meeting with Fox News Computerized, Kelce said he realizes those risks accompany the work.
"You never prefer to see anyone get hauled away the field or get strolled off the field in view of a head injury. It's certainly the most unnerving aspect of our responsibilities," Kelce said. "We as a whole realize that it is an aspect of our responsibilities and you must have the option to believe the NFL and individuals that are set up to ensure that you're safeguarded in your state going out there, they're following the conventions and they're giving their best for your security and for your advantage personally."
Kelce added he felt fortunate the specialist he confides in pursued the choice to take him off the field in a comparable situation.
"I've been extremely lucky that when I have been determined to have a blackout or a truly forceful head and neck region injury that the specialist I put trust in pursued the most ideal choice for me not to return out there so it didn't transform into a circumstance like a Tua circumstance. It's awful and ideally Tua is doing perfect. I realize that is the exact opposite thing I could at any point need is so that my family might see me get hauled away the field like that. That is an unnerving, startling sight."
The Dolphins precluded Tagovailoa for Week 5 with a blackout. The quarterback experienced the injury in last week's down against the Cincinnati Bengals, which touched off web-based entertainment.
Kelce and the Bosses got it done against the Tampa Cove Marauders in a rematch of Super Bowl LIV.
Kelce, who addressed Fox News Advanced for the benefit of Tide to urge fans to wash their fortunate pullover, has 26 gets for 322 yards and three scores up until this point this season and aided moved the group to 3-1.
Whether the Bosses will be in Super Bowl conflict is still not really set in stone. Notwithstanding, three successes in the initial four games is a very decent beginning after an offseason of worries over how the offense would work without Tyreek Slope.
"Simply continue developing and finding the character of this football crew," Kelce told Fox News Advanced when asked what it would take for the Bosses to return to the Super Bowl.
"I think from the progress to that misfortune to this previous week's success was a tremendous part and I feel that forms a great deal of trust in the folks in this group and the mentors found a notch of how we will answer their difficulties and to their administration. We'll simply keep that mindset consistently, however I think we got as great of a group as I've at any point been a piece of."