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Travis Kelce added another All-Pro tag to his name after breaking career bests in an already historic career. Kelce ripped through the entire NFL, as he added a 3rd All-Pro tag to his resume.

 

Chiefs' Travis Kelce keeps evolving along with TE position

 

 

The 6-time Pro-Bowler had a career year, as he caught 105 passes for 1,416 yards despite missing the last game of the season.Ever Since Mahome stook over the starting gig, The Kansas City Chiefs’ offense has been unstoppable. The juggernaut of an offense went on scoring 28.2 points per game in 2019 before posting 39 per game in the postseason that year, which led to them winning the Super Bowl.

They then reached the Super Bowl again during the 2020 campaign after scoring 29.6 points per game in the regular season and not only seeing someone like Mahomes play well, but Kelce also arguably had the best year of his career.

The Mahomes, Hill, Kelce trio has been instrumental in leading the team to those heights. But the team also has a couple of offensive geniuses in HC Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy.Travis Kelce recently appeared on The Rich Eisen Show, and Eisen asked him how the Chiefs can even improve at this point since they have already become one of the most dominant offensive units football has ever seen.