Pressure, released.
Gunsmoke, pervasive.
Be it the Philadelphia Eagles or the Kansas City Chiefs, both teams were fully in the zone, going head-to-head with a fiery collision that noticeably tensed up the atmosphere.
At one moment, Kelsey had left the field due to an injury, but after an on-field examination by the medic, it was confirmed there was no serious problem and the main tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs was back in the game—it was just a false alarm.
Immediately after, Philadelphia Eagles safety Jenkins was penalized with a yellow flag for a violent hit, but Kansas City Chiefs' third wide receiver Albert Wilson still left the field with a concussion.
The scent of gunpowder was gradually spreading.
Off the field, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs were far from being at each other's throats; to some extent, the players from both teams could be considered friendly.