Jerry Rice holds the NFL record with 1,549 career receptions. That wasn’t the only noteworthy achievement on Wednesday for Kelce. He also broke a tie with Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in Chiefs history with 77. Gonzalez had 76 in his time with the Chiefs.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Tony Gonzalez is a man of his word. Gonzalez, a Kansas City Chiefs legend who had another one of his franchise records broken Wednesday, confirmed he’ll be helping tight end Travis Kelce pay his fine for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty following his record-breaking touchdown celebration.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce made history on Wednesday, passing franchise icon Tony Gonzalez on Kansas City's all-time TD catch list
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce moved ahead of Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez for the most touchdown receptions in franchise history on
Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce made franchise history with his 77th touchdown, passing the mark set by Hall of Fame tight end
Travis Kelce made Kansas City Chiefs history on Wednesday by surpassing Tony Gonzalez's record for most receiving touchdowns scored with the team. Kelce now has 77 thanks to a touchdown he scored in the fourth quarter of the 29–10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Arguably, the most notable accomplishment of the holiday for the former Cincinnati Bearcats star was when he broke NFL legend Tony Gonzalez's record (76) for the most career-receiving touchdowns in Chiefs history. In the fourth quarter, Patrick Mahomes hit Kelce for a 12-yard score to give him the 77th of his career.
From one great to tight end to another. That could be one way to describe the success the Kansas City Chiefs have had at the position since the over the past 25 years.
Travis Kelce made Kansas City Chiefs history when he scored his 77th touchdown, passing Tony Gonzalez for the most in franchise history. After the score, Kelce broke out Gonzalez's iconic touchdown celebration,
The Chiefs (15-1) face the Broncos in their regular-season finale next weekend, a game whose kickoff remains up in the air.
Kansas City Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez is a man of his word. Back in November, the Hall of Famer said he wanted Chiefs star Travis Kelce to emulate