
Cole Bishop had the best game of his young career against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills’ safety flew around the field during the Buffalo Bills’ 28-21 victory, making multiple plays.
Bishop recorded four pass breakups, one that resulted in a turnover on downs, and a tackle for loss in the matchup, but the play that was talked about the most was his big hit on Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce late in the first half.
With the Chiefs dep in Bills territory, Patrick Mahomes looked to hit Kelce for a touchdown pass.
The ball was off the mark, but it didn’t matter as Bishop would have had his fifth pass breakup of the game. In a perfectly timed hit, Bishop’s shoulder connected with Kelce as he tried to come up with the ball. The end result was Kelce staying on the turf for a few extra seconds after the play.
In a new episode of the New Heights podcast, Jason Kelce asked his brother about the hit.
“Bro, it’s football. Stop it,” Travis Kelce said. “It knocked the wind out of me. He caught me. I got kind of sandwiched in there. You know you’re okay, but you just kinda have to (makes breathing sounds)…”
Kelce was seen leaving the field right before the end of the first half with trainers. The hit from Bishop was so hard that the league had Kelce evaluated for a concussion.
Travis said he was told, “Go into the blue tent. You got your wind knocked out.”
When Jason asked if his brother had to go into the blue tent, Travis clarified that he had been tested in the locker room.
“No, it was at halftime,” Kelce added. “I had to get evaluated in the locker room. I’m just sitting there like, ‘Why? What is this? Why is this?”
He went on to say that he was asked what day it was and what team the Chiefs played the week before Buffalo.
“Before a concussion or after a concussion, I don’t know who we played last week,” the Chiefs tight end said. “We’re in Week 9! Are you kidding me?”
Kelce was ultimately able to remember that the Chiefs’ previous opponent was the Commanders.