Travis Kelce Breaks Yet Another NFL Record During Bills x Chiefs Game
Travis Kelce
While this football season has already been very successful for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, after the team's winning game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Jan. 21, he and quarterback Patrick Mahomes broke another major NFL record.
In the latest playoff game, Kelce scored two touchdowns off passes from Mahomes. This brought the duo to first place for the record of most postseason touchdowns by a QB-receiver duo in NFL history.
Kelce and Mahomes took the top spot with 16, beating Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, who previously held the record with 15. In third place, Joe Montana and Jerry Rice have 12 total postseason touchdowns.
Most postseason touchdowns by QB-receiver duo in NFL history:
- Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce (16)
- Tom Brady & Rob Gronkowski (15)
- Joe Montana & Jerry Rice (12) pic.twitter.com/ed2cEvXzWf— NFL (@NFL) January 22, 2024
Since the playoffs aren't over yet for the Chiefs, Kelce and Mahomes have the chance to increase their record-breaking total of touchdowns, with the Chiefs playing the Baltimore Ravens next on Sunday, Jan. 28.
Fans hyped up the two football players, with comments like, "Best Duo in NFL history," and "Much respect to these duo. Soon to be hall of fame."
The newest record for Kelce comes after he broke a couple of impressive records during the regular season. In early November, Kelce became the all-time leading receiver in Chiefs franchise history, while later that same month, he also became the fastest tight end to reach 11,000 career receiving yards.
Kelce's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, continues to show her support for the football player in a variety of ways, and she was in Buffalo, New York, for the most recent game to cheer him on. The whole Kelce family was also in attendance, including his brother Jason and his wife Kylie, as well as the brothers' parents, Donna and Ed.
The crew, while celebrating the Chiefs' success on the field, went a little wild, with Jason ramping up the fans with his high energy before taking his shirt off despite the frigid temperatures.
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