Travis Kelce sets Chiefs record for career touchdowns scored
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Travis Kelce made history during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 11 clash with the Denver Broncos. He caught a 21-yard touchdown to surpass Priest Holmes and became the Chiefs’ all-time regular-season touchdown leader with 84. Kelce finished the game with nine receptions for 91 yards.
Tied with Kansas City's Priest Holmes for the most touchdowns in franchise history, in the third quarter, with the Chiefs driving down the field, Patrick Mahomes hit Kelce for a 21-yard touchdown pass on third-and-six as Travis weaved his way through Denver's defense to give the Chiefs a 19-16 lead.
Entering the Week 11 game, Kelce was tied with former Chiefs running back Priest Holmes for the most total touchdowns in franchise history with 83. The 36-year-old tight end broke that tie with a fourth-quarter touchdown during Sunday's showdown.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, celebrates his touchdown catch with teammate Rashee Rice during an NFL Week 11 game against the Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High in Denver on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025. Justin Edmonds Getty Images
Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop delivered a bone-jarring hit on Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, leading to Kelce being evaluated for a concussion.
Andrews is now one of four tight ends who can lay claim to being a franchise’s all-time receptions leader. And unlike the case with the Chargers and Ravens, nobody is going to unseat these three record-holders — all of whom are prominent on the list of the best tight ends in NFL history —anytime soon.