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WATCH: Travis Kelce taunts Chris Jones with a dunk ahead of Bills clash

Travis Kelce shares a strong bond with his Kansas City Chiefs teammates. In a video that surfaced on Wednesday, the tight end was seen playfully dunking on DT Chris Jones during a practice session ahead of the team's much-anticipated matchup against the Buffalo Bills.

Kelce's dunk caused Jones to fall over and nearly flip over, with his legs soaring above his body. Kelce followed up with a taunting dance as other teammates helped Jones to his feet.

The Chiefs are riding on a nine-game winning streak this season and have been in high spirits. However, on Sunday, Travis Kelce and Co. will be facing one of the toughest teams in the league.

Travis Kelce opens up about mindset during final moments of the Broncos game

The Denver Broncos nearly snapped the Chiefs' winning streak on Monday, coming within seconds of handing them their first defeat of the season. As the game neared its end, the Broncos were in field goal range, and Wil Lutz was preparing to kick. Lutz hadn't missed a single field goal all season, and a 35-yard attempt seemed easy for the kicker.

In the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast which aired on Wednesday, Travis Kelce revealed how Kareem Hunt was screaming on the sidelines about blocking the punt. However, Kelce couldn't hear him.

Kelce said he was consumed by thoughts of his earlier missed opportunity, a "catchable" catch from QB Patrick Mahomes.

"I was already, I was in my head from not scoring a touchdown on the drive right before that, and like, forcing them to score a touchdown instead of kick a field goal." (00:17:53 - 00:18:03)

However, Kelce said his teammates stepped in and helped lift his spirits.

"I was in the tank, and these guys f***ing yet again, when I do something stupid or I f**k up, my guys are right there to pick me up." (00:42:43)

Now, Kelce is determined not to let that happen against the Bills. He opened up about his focus for the week, vowing to stay "locked in" and make sure the Chiefs put more points on the board come Sunday.

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