Travis Kelce is closing in on NFL history, with three catches in the Super Bowl enough to put the tight end in the record books forever.
Buffalo wide receiver Andre Reed was a seven-time Pro Bowl who thrived as a postseason threat, averaging better than 80 yards in those four Bills' defeats. But he never reached the end zone in a Super Bowl game after scoring a combined 27 receiving touchdowns in those four regular seasons.
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Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce just moved past the legendary Jerry Rice in an all-time NFL list on Saturday.
Travis Kelce and the Chiefs' blend of longevity and dominance has the tight end on the verge of NFL history. Kelce has had the luxury of appearing in the playoffs in nine of his prior 11 NFL seasons as a member of the Chiefs.
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, Kelce has officially passed Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard receiving games in NFL postseason history with nine.
Kansas City bested the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the playoffs on Saturday, Jan. 18, earning a spot in the AFC championship game for the seventh consecutive season. Kelce amassed 7 catches for 117 yards and 1 touchdown along the way to lead all pass-catchers on either team.
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.
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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.
But nothing more effectively underlines his impact on pro football than the fact that he’s in the same conversation as the finest receiver of all time: Jerry Rice. During his 20-year career in the NFL, the San Francisco 49ers icon set records that seemed ...
After a 17-game regular season and a drama-filled playoff bracket, the NFL is down to two teams ready to battle in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. This year, the Kansas City Chiefs are looking to make history as the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowl titles.