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 ...
Take a look at these key facts and postgame notes from the Kansas City #Chiefs’ divisional-round playoff win over the Houston #Texans.
Travis Kelce truly stepped it up in the Kansas City Chiefs' Divisional Round matchup against the Houston Texans, making numerous big plays. And he had one in the first half that was actually his longest postseason reception of his career.
From Mahomes’ postseason milestones to Kelce’s record-breaking night, these stats highlight the Chiefs’ journey to their seventh consecutive AFC Championship Game.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce broke a record set by legendary #49ers WR Jerry Rice in Kansas City’s divisional-round playoff win over the #Texans
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made history in the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is often regarded as one of the best, if not the best, tight end in football.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading back to the AFC Championship game. Despite a gritty performance from Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud, the Chiefs recorded a 23-14 win in the AFC divisional round on the strength of future Hall of Fame tight end Travis Kelce,
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes doesn’t know what it’s like to not play in the AFC championship game as a starting quarterback in the NFL. Every
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.
Kansas City bested the Houston Texans in the divisional round of the ... breaks tie with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice," Around The NFL posted to X Sunday.
Kelce enters the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills with the most postseason receptions (172) and second-most receiving yards (2,020) and touchdown receptions (20). Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (2,245 receiving yards and 22 touchdown receptions) holds the No. 1 spot in those two categories.