DENVER -- Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, broke the franchise's record for most total touchdowns in team history with his 21-yard touchdown reception in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. Kelce's 84th career score occurred early in the fourth quarter, which gave the Chiefs' their first lead of the game. Facing a critical third-and-six snap, quarterback Patrick Mahomes trusted who he has always trusted the most throughout his nine-year career: his reliable tight end.
The team is 8-2 through their first 10 games after a 10-7 win on TNF. Las Vegas scored the first touchdown of the game in Week 10 and went up 7-0. However, Denver's defense held the Raiders scoreless for the remainder of the game. The Broncos' offense struggled as well, but scored 10 points, and the team won. Through their first 10 games in 2025, the Broncos have 46 sacks. They are on pace to break the NFL record for sacks in a season.