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Chiefs TE Kelce Becomes Franchise's All-Time Yards Leader
7 Oct
Summary
- Kelce sets new Chiefs record for all-purpose yards
- Surpasses previous record held by Dante Hall
- Kelce, 36, has set multiple franchise records in Kansas City

On October 7th, 2025, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce etched his name into the franchise's history books once more. Just minutes into their Monday Night Football clash with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the 36-year-old Kelce recorded two catches for 15 yards, taking his career all-purpose yards total to 12,357 - surpassing the previous record of 12,356 held by Dante Hall.
Kelce, who celebrated his 36th birthday just days earlier, has been a dominant force for the Chiefs over the past decade. In addition to becoming the team's all-time leader in all-purpose yards, he has set a host of other franchise records, including for receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, playoff receiving touchdowns, playoff receptions, and playoff receiving yards.
The legendary tight end's latest achievement cements his status as one of the greatest players to ever don the Chiefs' uniform. As the team continues their pursuit of another Super Bowl title, Kelce's record-breaking performance will undoubtedly be celebrated by the passionate Kansas City fanbase.