After being a decoy for most of the Chiefs' season, Kelce is back in the spotlight because of another impressive postseason performance.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is making his seventh straight AFC Championship Game appearance, which gives him lots of experience in high-pressure situations. So what has he told younger teammates about how to approach Sunday’s home game against the Buffalo Bills — with a trip to Super Bowl LIX on the line?
In addition to being one of the best tight ends in NFL history, Travis Kelce also has a reputation for being a legendary teammate - just ask former Chiefs running back Charcandrick West. West, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2014 to 2018,
In the postseason, however, both players came alive. Kelce turned the clock all the way back by hauling in 32 passes on 37 targets for 355 yards and three touchdowns. He capped off his age-34 season by helping propel Kansas City to a Super Bowl LVIII win, prompting the club to set that as the benchmark for his 2024-25 production.
Kelce, who’s faced many questions about retirement this season, has acknowledge he’s toward the end of his career on his “New Heights” podcast with brother Jason Kelce.
Refreshed for the playoffs, tight end Travis Kelce had seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs' 23-14 divisional round win over the Texans.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce always envisioned being like the Bills' Josh Allen, a big quarterback with the ability to run and throw.
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Rice leads all players in NFL history with 22 receiving touchdowns in the playoffs. In the divisional round of the playoffs, Kelce added another touchdown to his ledger, giving him 20 all-time — and three away from claiming the new receiving touchdowns record.
Travis Kelce and his pal Patrick Mahomes, who have star performers this NFL season, will reportedly be sitting out the Wild Card Playoffs games kicking off this weekend.The Kansas City Chiefs,
Kelce already is the record holder for career postseason receptions with 165. That’s already 14 more than second-place Jerry Rice, the former San Francisco 49ers star. Ex-Patriots receiver Julian Edelman is third on the list with 118. Tyreek Hill is the only other active player in the top 10 and he’s fifth with 96.
Weezy "F" Baby and the F is for fraudulence. Travis Kelce brushed off Lil Wayne's unfounded claims that the Kansas City Chiefs cheated in their victorious playoff game against the