Travis Kelce makes more history in Chiefs-Jaguars game as NFL icon sets new all-time record

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By OLIVER SALT, US ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Published: 01:52 BST, 7 October 2025 | Updated: 02:15 BST, 7 October 2025

Travis Kelce has etched his name into the Kansas City Chiefs history books once more after becoming the franchise's new all-time leader in all-purpose yards.

Just minutes into their Monday Night Football clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kelce recorded two catches for 15 yards on the Chiefs' opening drive - taking him to 12,357 career all-purpose yards (based on rushing, receiving and all forms of returns).

The legendary tight end, who turned 36 on Sunday, surpassed Dante Hall's previous record of 12,356.

He has set a host of franchise records during his iconic spell in Kansas City, including for receiving touchdowns (77), receiving yards (12,151), playoff receiving touchdowns (20), playoff receptions (178) and playoff receiving yards (2,039). 

After creating more history, Kelce went on to register the 79th touchdown of his career in the first half at EverBank Stadium after a two-yard throw from Patrick Mahomes on third-and-goal. 

More to follow.

Travis Kelce has set the record for the most all-purpose yards in Kansas City Chiefs history

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