Travis Kelce is closing in on NFL history, with three catches in the Super Bowl enough to put the tight end in the record books forever.
Travis Kelce and the Chiefs' blend of longevity and dominance has the tight end on the verge of NFL history. Kelce has had ...
Those five catches and 85 yards would also put him in the same boat as Jerry Rice, tying him for the most consecutive seasons with 1,000 yards receiving at 11. While things weren't looking great ...
Some history for Travis Kelce: Adds to his record of playoff catches, with 172. Rice has 151. Draws to within 220 yds of Jerry Rice for most playoff yards. Travis has 2020, Jerry 2245. Draws to ...
Stat to know Jerry Rice had five receptions of 50 yards or longer in 1995, making him, at the time, the first player in NFL history to post 120 catches with five going 50-plus yards in a single ...
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reached a rare NFL postseason milestone in Saturday’s AFC Divisional playoff game against ...
His nine-yard catch and run in the closing seconds of ... matching the record held by San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice. Evans, despite having missed three games this season due to a hamstring ...
The game got chippy but the biggest news was Evans tying a record held by Jerry Rice and netted himself ... He was in line for a bonus if he hit 70 catches and 1,000 yards for the season.
It marks the 11th consecutive season he’s done so, tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only other player to do so. The catch came on a short pass to Evans from Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield ...
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce further etched his name into the NFL history books in Kansas City’s divisional-round win over ...