The polarizing career of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce featured many moments of success in the postseason. He is one of the league’s most productive players this time of the year and a significant reason for the Chiefs to think three-peat.
“I could look back on a lot of the teams that we had success on, and those were the most fun teams to be on; you could feel it in the building. Right now, it is such a blast coming in and going to work with the guys that we have,” said Kelce during his Week 17 postgame press conference. “It is more unique and more different than any year I’ve ever been a part of because of the way we’ve won and how we’ve had to keep focusing on getting better, knowing we were coming away with wins.”
Kelce has the most receptions (165), second-most receiving yards (1,903), and touchdown receptions (19) among all players in postseason history, trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (2,245 receiving yards 22 touchdown receptions).
The Chiefs will await their opponent in the Divisional Round but understand that a productive Kelce is essential to their championship formula.