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The Chiefs are set to play the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18, marking their final game of the regular season after being eliminated from the playoffs. While fans and media personnel await Kelce’s decision on his future in the NFL, the Chiefs have been promoting the Kansas City star’s campaign for Walter Payton Man of the Year.
When it comes to postseason, the numbers are just as impressive. The Chiefs’ playoff record for games in which Kelce (and Winchester) have played is 18-7. Only four players in NFL history — Tom Brady, Adam Vinatieri, Stephen Gostkowski and Bill Romanowski — have appeared in more playoff victories.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced that Travis Kelce moved inside the top 10 on the all-time NFL receptions list. The post Chiefs Make Historic Travis Kelce Announcement as Retirement Decision Looms appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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The legendary Kansas City Chiefs tight end could be retiring when this season concludes. He's got a chance to move into an impressive place in NFL history before he does. Kelce needs 57 yards to pass Jason Witten and be second all-time in receiving yards by a tight end.
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