Travis Kelce Breaks Chiefs Record for All-Purpose Yards

The Kansas City Chiefs achieved a significant milestone recently as Travis Kelce broke the team record for all-purpose yards. The previous record, held by Dante Hall, was surpassed after Kelce reached 12,357 yards during a recent game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Game Highlights
In an engaging match, the Chiefs opened the scoring with a 2-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes to Kelce. Initially, the officials flagged the play for offensive pass interference; however, Mahomes contested the call, arguing that teammate JuJu Smith-Schuster was within 1 yard of the line of scrimmage when he made contact with Jaguar’s players, Jourdan Lewis and Eric Murray.
Key Plays of the Match
- Touchdown: Mahomes to Kelce for a 2-yard score.
- Crucial Catch: Mahomes completed a 32-yard pass to Tyquan Thornton amid intense pressure from the Jaguars.
- Replay Decision: The Jaguars challenged Thornton’s catch, but the call was upheld after review.
The Chiefs concluded the drive with a solid seven-point lead, leading 7-0 with 4:02 left in the first quarter. At that point, Mahomes had completed 9 out of 11 attempts for 107 yards, while Kelce had secured three receptions for 17 yards.
Kelce’s Record-Breaking Achievement
With this performance, Travis Kelce not only scored his 79th career touchdown but also set a new franchise record for all-purpose yards. The top players in all-purpose yards as of now are:
Rank | Player | All-Purpose Yards |
---|---|---|
1 | Travis Kelce | 12,357 |
2 | Dante Hall | 12,356 |
3 | Jamaal Charles | 12,396 (not relevant to Kelce’s record) |
4 | Tony Gonzalez | 15,127 (not relevant to Kelce’s record) |
As Kelce continues to perform at a high level, his contributions remain vital to the Chiefs’ success. This latest record not only highlights his skills as a player but also cements his legacy within the franchise.