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Kansas City Chiefs manager Andy Reid hopes the NFL investigates why Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Tea Artart was not removed from the field after slapped Travis Kelles.
In the third quarter of the Chargers and Chiefs kickoff game in Brazil on Friday, September 5th, the two slapped the 28-year-old tart, 35-year-old tart with their helmets, then the two ran a Kareem Hunt for two yards before pushing each other.
The judge threw a flag at the play and called a penalty of unnecessary roughness of 15 yards on the tart. However, they determined that slaps were not “disqualifying actions,” according to sports news, and he was able to stay in the game.
Former referee Terry Macaulay, who served as a rules analyst for YouTube, explained on Friday night that disappointing him is not enough as the slap is an “open hand contact to the head” from the tart rather than a hair-filled punch.
“I don’t understand the rules,” Reed said when he appeared on Sports Radio 810 WHB on Monday, September 28th.
“But he definitely got hit in the head quite hard, whether it was an open fist or a closed fist,” Reid said.
Reed also said he intends to discuss the rules and arguments with the NFL, but was unable to go into too much detail as he jokingly refused to pay the fine.
“I’ll settle that in the league,” said Reid, 67. “I can’t get into all of that. I don’t have enough money to do it all.”
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On Saturday, September 6th, Tart references the case on Instagram, where he appears to have dig up with Kelse’s fiance, Taylor Swift.
“Even in Brazil, I’m too fast…” he captioned the Instagram post. This included highlights of the game and the film “How High How High,” in which the characters were slapped in the face.
Specifically, Swifi called out the Chargers players for his actions and words to the Chiefs star.
“We are delighted to have a wide range of successful women to be relevant,” one user wrote.
“The crazy thing is, I finally made a headline… to slap, not plunder,” the third commented, “I painted the whole brorag bait with a caption.”
The Chargers defeated the Chiefs 27-21. On Sunday, September 14th, the Chiefs will host the Philadelphia Eagles in their Super Bowl LIX rematch.