Yet another week brings another closely contested match for the Chiefs, along with a new achievement for tight end Travis Kelce. During the third quarter of the Chiefs’ “Sunday Night Football” clash against the Chargers, Kelce snagged a 7-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes, advancing the ball to the Chargers’ 47-yard line.
This catch propelled Kelce’s career receiving yards to over 12,000, as noted by the Chiefs. Kelce, appearing in his 172nd career game, reached this milestone in record-breaking fashion. The previous NFL record was held by former Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez, who achieved it in 210 games.
With this latest reception, Kelce has surpassed 12,000 career receiving yards, becoming the quickest tight end in NFL history to reach this mark, achieving it in just 172 games, surpassing PFHOF TE Tony Gonzalez’s earlier record of 210 games. — Chiefs Communications (@ChiefsPR) December 9, 2024.
In his 12th season, Kelce has already surpassed a couple of Gonzalez’s Chiefs records: for pass receptions and receiving yards. Both Gonzalez and Kelce are tied for the most touchdown receptions in Chiefs history, with 76 each.