Travis Kelce Breaks Jerry Rice's All-Time Postseason Catch Record in Chiefs Victory
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In a remarkable feat during Saturday's playoff game against the Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce broke Jerry Rice's all-time postseason catch record. Kelce made his 152nd career playoff catch during the second quarter, surpassing the record set by Rice.
Kelce's stellar performance didn't stop there. At the time of this report, he has secured seven catches on seven targets, accumulating 66 yards and scoring a crucial touchdown, helping the Chiefs take a 14-7 lead against the Ravens.
With plenty of time remaining in the game and the possibility of the Chiefs advancing to the Super Bowl, Kelce has a high chance of surpassing the 152 receptions milestone. His outstanding contributions to the postseason could see him set a new bar that may be difficult to surpass, cementing his name amongst the NFL greats.
As the game continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Kelce as he looks to extend his lead in the all-time postseason catch record. Fans and analysts alike are already speculating about the number of catches he may accumulate by the time the final whistle blows, leading to potential celebrations and confetti falling in Las Vegas.
Kelce's accomplishment is a testament to his talent, perseverance, and dedication to the game. Breaking one of Jerry Rice's seemingly untouchable records underlines his significance as one of the league's top tight ends. As the Chiefs' playoff journey progresses, the spotlight will undoubtedly remain on Kelce as he strives to make history and etch his name in NFL folklore.