Monday, September 30

Travis Kelce achieves a Kansas City Chiefs record and remains undefeated

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By Reinaldo Oliveros

30 Sep 2024, 09:34 AM EDT

The Kansas City Chiefs stand as the only undefeated team in the NFL after a new 17-10 victory against the Los Angeles Chargers. Travis Kelce was one of the figures after catching 7 passes and achieving a franchise record.

Kelce, a tight end, became Kansas City’s all-time reception leader with 917; He surpassed the historic Tony González, who had the record with 916.

This is the list of players with the most receptions in Kansas City:

  • 922- Travis Kelce (7 in his team’s 17-10 victory over the Chargers this Sunday)
  • 916- Tony Gonzalez
  • 532- Dwayne Bowe
  • 479 – Tyreek Hill
  • 416-Henry Marshall
  • 410 – Otis Taylor
  • 391 – Chris Burford
  • 377 – Stephone Paige

The Chiefs maintain a perfect pace with four wins in first place in the Western division of the American Conference (AFC), in which the Chargers are second at 2-2.

In Kansas City controls, Patrick Mahomes passed for 245 yards and a score; He suffered one interception and three sacks.

The team had to come back for the victory against the Chargers. They started losing 10-0 and came back with a solid defense.

They first scored with a great touchdown pass from Patrick Mahomes to Xavier Worthy, one of the longest this season. They tied the score with a field goal and in the fourth quarter scored a rushing touchdown to get their fourth victory of the season.

Travis Kelce responded to criticism of his performance

Kelce has been criticized for the social life he has led since he began his relationship with Taylor Swift last year. In previous weeks he has been seen at different events with the singer that makes his level on the field questionable, something he ruled out.

“The statistics may say something different, but I am the same person within this institution. That’s all they really care about. It matters to me. I am my worst critic. Everything outside this building is just noise,” said the three-time Super Bowl champion with Kansas City.

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