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Chief of Kansas City Head coach Andy Reid is confused by the decision to pop up the Los Angeles Charger defensive tackle Egg T from Friday night’s game after he was reluctant to beat Travis Kelce in the head.
Reed was asked about the media before the Chiefs’ game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday NFL Rules require unnecessary roughness fines instead of automatic pauses.

Los Angeles Chargers Defensive Winter Teair Tart (90) is at Bolt’s training camp. (Kirby Lee/Imagn image)
Reed said: “Yes, I don’t understand – that rule.”
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This event occurred after the third section Kells continues Block after whistle. The egg appears to be attacked by an open blow in revenge.
Reid continued: “I guess it’s an open fist, and anyway, I don’t know. I mean, I don’t know what their decision was. But whether it’s an open fist or a closed fist, he certainly has a hard time hitting the head.”

Kansas City Chief Travis Kelce celebrates after a second half of the NFL football game in Sao Paulo, Brazil on September 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Lewis)
According to the NFL rulebook, opening strikes are illegal, but disqualification is not required. A closed fist will require automatic disqualification.
Reed was asked if he made the decision clear from the league.
“Yes, I will work with the league.”

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid spoke at a press conference ahead of the NFL football game in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, September 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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