Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce just moved past the legendary Jerry Rice in an all-time NFL list on Saturday.
The Kansas City Chiefs star continues to etch his name in NFL history, surpassing one of the league’s all-time greats in postseason milestones.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce further etched his name into the NFL history books in Kansas City's divisional-round win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, passing 49ers legend Jerry Rice with a ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reached 100 receiving yards in a playoff game for the ninth time Saturday against the Houston Texans, setting an NFL record.The 35-year-old broke out of a tie with Jerry Rice for the previous eight-game record.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Houston Texans to advance to the AFC title game next week and tight end Travis Kelce had quite an impressive performance.
Kelce has the most receptions of any receiver/tight end in NFL playoff history (174), the second-most receiving yards (2,039) and the second-most receiving touchdowns (20). Legendary wide receiver Jerry Rice leads the league with 2,245 receiving yards and 22 receiving touchdowns during his postseason career.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reached a rare NFL postseason milestone in Saturday’s AFC Divisional playoff game against Houston.
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Travis Kelce is into the record books again. During the Kansas City Chiefs' divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans, Kelce surpassed the 100-yard receiving mark again. With this 100-yard receiving performance,
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce further etched his name into the NFL history books in Kansas City’s divisional-round win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, passing 49ers legend Jerry Rice with a historic receiving accomplishment. Kelce hauled in 7 of 8 ...
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Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce revealed how the team feels about being branded a villain of the NFL during a recent episode of "New Heights."