Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce becomes the third tight end in NFL history to surpass 1,000 career receptions, joining Dallas Cowboys legend Jason Witten.
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Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson (No. 84) and Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes (No. 15) celebrate their 11-yard touchdown connection during an NFL Week 17 game against the Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, Dec 25, 2024. Barry Reeger Imagn Images
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With a second-half reception from quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the 35-year-old recorded his 1,000th career reception—joining Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten as the only tight ends in NFL history to reach the mark. He is now the only player in the Chiefs' franchise history with 1,000 career catches.
"Travis Kelce now has at least 90 catches for the seventh consecutive season, the longest streak by any player in NFL history," OptaSTATS wrote on X. "No other tight end has ever had 90+ catches in more than two consecutive seasons."
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