Travis Kelce is second to only one receiver in NFL history: What must he do to break legend's records?
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continues to make history in the NFL playoffs, inching closer to Jerry Rice's all-time records for receiving yards and touchdowns. Kelce's
18/01/2025 - 19:56 CST
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continues to make history in the NFL playoffs, inching closer to Jerry Rice's all-time records for receiving yards and touchdowns. Kelce's recent performance in the Divisional Round game against the Houston Texans, where he reached 100 receiving yards for the ninth time in the playoffs, has further solidified his place among the league's elite.
Kelce currently ranks second in playoff receiving yards with 2,020 yards, just behind Rice's record of 2,245 yards. In terms of touchdowns, Kelce has 20, only two shy of Rice's record of 22.
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His consistent excellence in high-stakes games has not gone unnoticed, with fans and analysts alike marveling at his ability to perform under pressure. There is no question that he is in the highest of the fan favorite list among tight ends and receivers overall.
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Travis Kelce's journey to the top has been marked by numerous standout performances, including his recent 100-yard game against the Texans. His contributions have been crucial to the Chiefs' success in the playoffs.
His continued pursuit of Jerry Rice's records adds an exciting narrative to his career. He is very close to overtaking the first place in everything and his next game, either against the Buffalo Bills or Baltimore Ravens can be considered historic
As Kelce continues to climb these ranks, the football world watches with bated breath. Will he surpass Rice's records and cement his legacy as one of the greatest playoff performers in NFL history? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain, Travis Kelce's name will be remembered for years to come.