Travis Kelce set yet another Chiefs franchise record during Monday’s game
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- Travis Kelce broke Chiefs' all-purpose yards record with a 9-yard catch.
- Kelce now leads Chiefs career charts in receptions, receiving yards and TDs.
- Franchise rankings show Kelce at 12,357 all-purpose yards, edging Dante Hall.
You may not have realized there were Chiefs franchise records that tight end Travis Kelce had yet to accomplish heading into Monday’s game.
Kelce entered the Chiefs’ “Monday Night Football” game against the Jaguars at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, as the all-time leader in multiple categories.
That included receptions (1,019), receiving yards (12,333) and receiving touchdowns (78).
But Kelce set another Chiefs career franchise record on Monday night. On the Chiefs’ opening drive at Jacksonville, Kelce caught two passes for 15 yards. Kelce’s first catch for 9 yards gave him the most all-purpose yards in Chiefs history.
Here are the top four in franchise history (Kelce’s yardage includes only the 9 yard catch early in the game), via the Chiefs:
- Kelce (2013-‘25): 12,357 yards
- Dante Hall (2000-06): 12,356 yards
- Jamaal Charles (2009-16): 10,963 yards
- Tony Gonzalez (1997-2008): 10,954 yards
Kelce has rushed for 15 yards in nine carries during his career.
This story was originally published October 6, 2025 at 7:59 PM.