Travis Kelce scored his team’s lone touchdown on Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs earned a 16-14 win over the visiting Denver Broncos.
The game had a crazy finish as the Broncos looked certain to end the Chiefs’ undefeated record with a last-second field goal, but Will Lutz’s 35-yard attempt was blocked as the clock struck zero, propelling Kansas City to 9-0 on the campaign.
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Kelce’s impact on the game came earlier as the superstar tight end recorded 58 receiving yards on seven catches, the biggest of which came less than two minutes before halftime as the 35-year-old caught a short pass from Patrick Mahomes and stepped into the end zone.
The touchdown was Kelce’s 76th of his NFL career, tying him with Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez for the all-time Chiefs lead. He nearly claimed the all-time lead with Kansas City chasing the lead in the fourth quarter but Mahomes’ pass was too high, meaning Kelce will have to wait for another day to claim sole possession of the all-time Chiefs crown as TD king.
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