Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs announced that tight end Travis Kelce has made NFL history by recording 12 straight seasons with over 800 receiving yards, despite the team being out of playoff contention. Kelce, considering retiring at age 36, remains focused on finishing strong. The Chiefs play their next game against the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day.
Key Facts
- The Kansas City Chiefs are out of the playoffs for the first time in 10 years.
- Travis Kelce is thinking about retiring and will become a free agent after this season.
- This year, Kelce has made 68 catches, gaining 803 yards and scoring five touchdowns.
- He made NFL history by joining Jerry Rice as the only players with over 800 receiving yards in 12 straight seasons.
- Kelce is in his 13th season and was drafted from the University of Cincinnati.
- The Chiefs’ next game is against the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day.
- Chiefs' coach Andy Reid praised Kelce's impact on the team and community.