
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs looked to move to 3-2 on the 2025 NFL season, facing Travis Hunter and the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 5's edition of "Monday Night Football." Kelce has remained one of Patrick Mahomes' top options to begin his 13th NFL season, recording 15 catches for 182 yards and one touchdown through the first four games.
Coming into Monday night's game against the Jaguars, Kelce had recorded 12,348 all-purpose yards in his 13 seasons in Kansas City, including 12,333 receiving yards and another 15 on the ground. This was good for second in Chiefs history behind former All-Pro wideout and return specialist Dante Hall (12,356).
On the Chiefs’ first play of the game, Mahomes connected with Kelce for a nine-yard gain before the tight end was brought down by Jaguars safety Andrew Wingard. The catch marked Kelce’s 12,342nd receiving yard and 12,357th all-purpose yard.
In doing so, Kelce entered a league of his own, becoming the Chiefs’ all-time leader in all-purpose yards. Now, behind Kelce and Hall sit some of the franchise’s greatest players, including former running back Jamaal Charles (10,963) and Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez (10,954).
"Another list with Travis at the top ," the Chiefs wrote on X. "Thanks for all the yards, @tkelce!"
Another list with Travis at the top Thanks for all the yards, @tkelce! pic.twitter.com/7ckphtbcZE
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 7, 2025
Kelce is no stranger to Kansas City records. He already holds the franchise marks for most catches, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, not to mention three Super Bowl victories in five appearances.
Following the "Monday Night Football" game against the Jaguars, Kelce and the Chiefs will have another difficult test in Week 6's edition of "Sunday Night Football," returning home to host Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions, who are on a four-game winning streak of their own.
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