July 3, 2024

Travis Kelce makes history against the Ravens with a record-breaking grab.

On Sunday, Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, added another record to his resume.

The 34-year-old surpassed none other than 49ers veteran Jerry Rice to become the player with the most receptions in the playoffs (152).

After struggling in the final few games of the regular season, Kelce—who is facing the Baltimore Ravens in his sixth AFC Championship—has had a successful postseason.

The Chiefs are hoping to win back-to-back titles in the Super Bowl, and the tight end has helped them get there by scoring three touchdowns so far.

Chiefs' Kelce sets NFL record for postseason receptions with big first half against  Ravens

Although there have been speculations regarding Kelce’s post-season intentions, including the possibility of a retirement, the tight end is continuing to demonstrate his superiority.

Taylor Swift greets Super Bowl-bound Travis Kelce with a kiss after Chiefs  win the AFC title game – Winnipeg Free Press

The NFL celebrated Kelce’s record by posting an image on social media that was inspired by Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” album cover, a witty dig to Kelce’s girlfriend.

In the second quarter of the AFC Championship, the Chiefs led the Ravens 14–7 at the moment of Kelce’s record.

 

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