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This is starting in the 2022 season that ended in another Super Bowl win.

Against the Chargers in week #11, Kelce set the record for most 100 yard games by a TE with 33, passing Gronk.
https://www.nfl.com/news/travis-kelce-records-33rd-100-yard-game-setting-new-record-for-tes

Kelce also had his second 3-TD game of the season which I believe ties the record. The TE record for 3-TD games is 4 by Gronk and Winslow. Kelce's 4-TD game tied a career record for TEs.

Mahomes is on pace for over 5500 yards which would break Peyton Manning's record of 5477. Mahomes' is not on pace for the per game record. His 2018 season 10th on the all time list.

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Kelece will mot likely soon expand on his record 6 consecutive 1000 yard seasons by adding a 7th.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/12/08/travis-kelce-closing-in-on-seventh-consecutive-1000-yard-season/

Edit: 7th 1000 yard season now official. Kelce also reached 10K yards in record time. It's too bad he had a late start or n record would be safe.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/12/12/travis-kelce-reaches-10000-receiving-yards-faster-than-any-other-tight-end/

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The Chiefs won their division for the 7th straight year. Only three teams in history have done so.

Mahomes set a franchise record against Houston with his 11th TD run and also for completion percentage with 87.8%. Against Seattle, he extended the record to 12 rushing TD.
https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2022/12/18/kansas-city-chiefs-patrick-mahomes-franchise-history-completion-percentage-rushing-touchdowns/

Mahomes Joins Peyton Manning and Drew Brees with four 35+ touchdown seasons. The record is six by Rodgers and Brady.
https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/chiefs_patrick_mahomes_joins_manning_brees_in_this_crazy_stat/s1_17150_38260547

Mahomes finished the game against Houston with 20 straight completions. He added one more against Seattle, but the streak ended at 21. Both the single game and the full streak totals are franchise records. The NFL record for both is 25.

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Mahomes went 328 yards and 3 TD giving him 5048 yards and 40 TD trough 16 games. Mahomes did 5000/40 in 2019 en route to his his first MVP. Again?

Under the radar we had another record. Jerick McKinnon caught two TD passes making it five straight games where he had a receiving TD. That had never been done by a RB in the Super Bowl era. Can you say best-pickup-of-the-offseason?
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/chiefs-jerick-mckinnon-becomes-first-rb-in-super-bowl-era-with-receiving-touchdown-in-five-straight-games/

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Chris Jones added a sack, bringing his career total to 62.5. The franchise record for DT is 70.5 by HoF Junious "Buck" Buchanon. The number of games played favors Buchanon 182-105. Jones can reasonably take the franchise record next season. 

Coming into the season, Jones was on a HoF track but needed a big year to increase his chances. He got one. With Aaron Donald not in contention for 1st team All Pro at DT, Jones could get a first team All-Pro to go with three second team awards. Even a singe All Pro is a significant milestone.

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With 2.5 sacks, Chris Jones has 15.5 sacks on the season for the second time. There have been 14 DT in the SB era to reach 15 and only Jones and Aaron Donald, once, since 2000. 

McKinnon extended is string of games with a TD reception to 6, possibly a record for consecutive games. His season total of 9 TD ties the modern record for RB. 

NIck Bolton set the team record for tackles in a season with 180.
https://chiefswire.usatoday.com/2023/01/08/kansas-city-chiefs-derrick-johnson-congratulates-nick-bolton-single-season-tackle-record/

 

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Couple playoff things coming up here. Definitely stuff I never would've thought Chiefs players would be close to, but here we are.

Frank Clark is tied for 5th right now in career sacks in the postseason with 11. One more would move him up to 4th with Reggie White. He's 5 away from the record of 16 by Willie McGinnest.

Kelce is at 106 catches, 1291 receiving yards, 12 TDs in the postseason. He would need about 100 yards and 3 TDs to pass Gronk in postseason receiving records for TEs. He already owns the receptions record. This would also put him second all-time in receiving TDs by any player in the postseason, behind Jerry Rice at 22. 152 receiving yards would put him at 2nd in all-time post season receiving yards, also behind Rice at 2245. 12 receptions would put him second behind Rice in that. Rice has 151. Tyreek could've been in a similar spot, but...oh well.

Mahomes is a bit further away, but can hit some milestones still. 5 passing TDs would put him above Marino, Warner, and Bradshaw. About 600 yards would also move him far, putting him above McNabb, Wilson, Bradshaw, Aikman, Kelly, and Warner. Can definitely reach top 10 in both spots if we get to a second playoff game this year.

Andy Reid is currently tied for 3rd in NFL history in playoff wins by a coach. One win moves him up to tied for 2nd with Landry. Two would make him own second place exclusively, behind just Belichick. Belichick is at 31, Reid right now sits at 19. A gap, but still damn impressive career so far for Andy.

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Against Jacksonville, Travis Kelce set the record for most catches in a playoff game by a TE with 14.  In the first half Kelce tied the NFL record for most catches in a half with 10. That's for any position, any game.
https://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/article271466607.html

McKinnon's string of consecutive games with a TD ends at 6.

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Continuing for another year. I think there is no need for a new thread. Kelce and Mahomes are set to make some hay.

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  • Needs 1,498 receiving yards to surpass Antonio Gates (11,841) for the third most by a tight end in NFL history. Only Tony Gonzalez (15,127), and Jason Witten (13,046) have more. Kelce has 10,344 career receiving yards. 
  • Needs two receptions to surpass Shannon Sharpe (815) for the fourth most by a tight end in NFL history. Only Tony Gonzalez (1,325), Jason Witten (1,228) and Antonio Gates (955) have more. Kelce has 814 career receptions.
  • Needs 90 receptions to become the third player ever to reach the mark in six consecutive seasons, joining Antonio Brown (six from 2013-2018) and Torry Holt (six from 2002-2007).
  • Needs 80 receptions to become the fourth player ever to reach the mark in eight consecutive seasons, joining Torry Holt (eight from 2000-2007), Marvin Harrison (eight from 1999-2006) and Jerry Rice (eight from 1989-1996).
  • Needs six touchdown receptions to surpass Jason Witten (74) for the fifth most by a tight end in NFL history. Only Antonio Gates (116), Tony Gonzalez (111), Rob Gronkowski (92) and Jimmy Graham (85) have more. Kelce has 69 career touchdown receptions.
  • Needs 10 touchdown receptions to become the fourth tight end ever to reach the mark in four career seasons, joining Rob Gronkowski (five), Antonio Gates (four) and Jimmy Graham (four).

 

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  • Needs 5,202 passing yards to surpass Peyton Manning (29,442) for the most ever by a player in his first seven seasons. Mahomes has 24,241 passing yards in his first six years. 
  • Needs 5,000 passing yards to become the second player ever to reach the mark in three career seasons, joining Drew Brees (five).
  • Needs 4,500 passing yards to become the third player ever to reach the mark in four consecutive seasons, joining Drew Brees (seven from 2010-2016) and Matt Ryan (five from 2012-2016).
  • Needs 4,000 passing yards to join Peyton Manning as the only players ever to reach the mark in six of their first seven seasons.
  • Needs 40 touchdown passes to become the third player ever to reach the mark in three career seasons, joining Tom Brady (three) and Aaron Rodgers (three).
  • Needs 35 touchdown passes to become the first player to reach the mark in four straight seasons, and become the third player ever accomplish the feat in five career seasons, joining Tom Brady (six) and Aaron Rodgers (six).
  • Needs 29 touchdown passes to surpass Dan Marino (220) for the most ever by a player in his first seven seasons. Mahomes has 192 touchdown passes in his first six seasons.
  • Needs one game with four touchdown passes to surpass Dan Marino (16) for the most ever by a player in his first seven seasons. Mahomes has 16 such games in his first six seasons.
  • Needs two games with 400 passing yards to surpass Dan Marino (10 games) for the most ever by a player in his first seven seasons. Mahomes has nine such games in his first six seasons.
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