Travis Kelce continues to rewrite the Kansas City Chiefs record books, surpassing Priest Holmes and Dante Hall while cementing his legacy as one of the greatest pass catchers in NFL history.
The Kansas City Chiefs have had a history of elite tight end play. In the 1990s and 2000s, Tony Gonzalez reinvented the position, setting numerous pass-catching records along the way. Before him, Fred Arbanas made a name for himself as one of the best in the league in the 1960s.
Travis Kelce has embraced his role as a team leader on and off the field during his tenure in Kansas City, and the Chiefs' current tight end has established himself as not only one of the most productive tight ends of all time but also among pass catchers, period.