Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce further etched his name into the NFL history books in Kansas City's divisional-round win over the Houston Texans on Saturday, passing 49ers legend Jerry Rice with a ...
With this 100-yard receiving performance, Kelce has officially passed Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard receiving games in NFL postseason history with nine.
It was clear early on in Super Bowl XXIV that the Denver Broncos were going to have trouble stopping a powerful San Francisco 49ers offense spearheaded by legendary wide receiver Jerry Rice.
Only one other player, Jerry Rice, has ever topped 2,000 career receiving yards in the postseason. Rice is also the only other player in NFL history with at least 20 receiving touchdowns in the ...
Now, as he enters his 10th playoff run with Kansas City in Year 12, Kelce is inching closer to Jerry Rice's all-time playoff touchdowns record. After the Chiefs took down the Texans in the AFC ...
Kelce broke a tie with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice for the most postseason 100-yard outings, as they were deadlocked at eight apiece prior to the Chiefs' future Hall of Famer hitting his stride yet ...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) makes a catch in the first quarter before Houston Texans safety Eric Murray (23) can get to him during the AFC Divisional Round playoff game on ...
"Chiefs TE Travis Kelce posts record ninth 100-yard receiving playoff game in win over Texans, breaks tie with Hall of Famer Jerry Rice," Around The NFL posted to X Sunday.
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Kelce passed Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard games by any player in the postseason (nine) and has 14 straight playoff games with 70+ receiving yards -- double the amount of the next highest ...
“Surpasses Jerry Rice for the most 100-yard receiving games in postseason history,” StatMuse shared on X (formerly Twitter). Having played several playoff games, thanks to the Chiefs' several ...