By Pete Grathoff, The Kansas City Star

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Three plays. That’s all it took for the Chiefs’ season to take an abrupt downturn on Friday night in their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil.

On the third play of the game, wide receiver Xavier Worthy and tight end Travis Kelce collided. Worthy suffered a shoulder injury and didn’t return to the game. One can only imagine how that might have affected the Chiefs’ offensive plans for the night.

On his “New Heights” podcast, Kelce took the blame for the collision.

“I know it’s kind of sounding like a broken record from last year’s Super Bowl, but that’s on us as leaders, and I’ll take the most accountability myself,” Kelce said of the loss to the Chargers. “I wasn’t ready that first drive, I ran into one of my guys and off

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