Kelce earned his 77th receiving touchdown on the Chiefs this week, passing franchise great Tony Gonzalez Taylor Swift is cheering on Travis Kelce, even when she's not on the sidelines. As the Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end,
The Kansas City Chiefs stars don festive NFL-branded Santa coats after their Christmas Day victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
As Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day, the tightend broke the record for having the most receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history.
Travis Kelce made Kansas City Chiefs history with the 77th touchdown of his career, passing the mark set by the legendary Tony Gonzalez, who
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Travis Kelce is alone at the top. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has the most receiving touchdowns in franchise history with 77, passing Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez. Kelce broke the record on
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His fourth-quarter touchdown catch on a scrambling, back-pedaling throw from Patrick Mahomes officially put him into the record books. It was his 77th career receiving touchdown, breaking a tie with another Hall of Fame tight end: Tony Gonzalez, who played 12 seasons with the Chiefs from 1997 through 2008.