🚨 BREAKING: Chiefs Owner Stuns NFL World After Team’s Star Tight End Reaches Historic 100-TD Milestone — A Night That Will Be Remembered Forever in Kansas City
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Kansas City, MO — Under the bright lights of Arrowhead, history was written in red and gold. In a 28–7 domination over the Washington Commanders, Travis Kelce — the heartbeat of the Kansas City Chiefs — etched his name forever into NFL history, reaching 100 career touchdowns in breathtaking fashion.
It happened in the third quarter. With the Chiefs already in control, Patrick Mahomes dropped back, scanned the field, and fired a laser over the middle. Kelce, as he’s done countless times before, found the seam, hauled it in, and crossed the goal line for a 10-yard touchdown that sent Arrowhead into a frenzy.
That moment was more than just another score — it was the culmination of a decade of dominance, loyalty, and unmatched chemistry between two generational players. The touchdown not only gave Kelce 83 in the regular season, tying the all-time franchise record with former Chiefs great Priest Holmes, but it also marked his 100th career touchdown when including playoffs — a milestone only a handful of tight ends in NFL history have ever achieved.
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As the stadium roared, Mahomes quietly retrieved the historic ball and handed it to Kelce — a simple gesture that spoke volumes.
“That’s the true Chief of Chiefs,” Mahomes said postgame. “He’s been here before all of us, setting the culture, leading by example, and never letting this team fall short of greatness.”
Head Coach Andy Reid echoed the sentiment:
“Travis isn’t just a player — he’s a foundation. He’s what every young athlete should strive to be: consistent, passionate, and relentless. You can build a dynasty around a man like that.”
Despite being 36 years old and long past the age when most tight ends start to slow down, Kelce continues to defy time and expectation. His performance against Washington — 6 catches for 99 yards and that milestone score — was vintage Kelce: fierce, fluid, and unstoppable.
It’s a reminder that while Mahomes may be the face of the modern Chiefs, Kelce is its soul. He was there before the Super Bowls, before the dynasty talk, before the league started calling Kansas City “unstoppable.” And through every era, he’s been the constant — the leader in the locker room, the standard on the field, and the legend in the making.
Tonight, Travis Kelce recorded his 100th career receiving TD, including playoffs.
Congratulations, Trav! 🎯 pic.twitter.com/dkJvJMIs9H
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 28, 2025
Fans across Chiefs Kingdom flooded social media within minutes of the record-breaking moment, with hashtags like #Kelce100, #ChiefsKingdom, and #Goated trending nationwide.
“Mahomes may make the magic,” one fan wrote, “but Kelce built the kingdom.”
As the confetti settled and the echoes of the crowd faded, one truth became clear — Travis Kelce has transcended the game. He’s not just the greatest tight end of his generation; he’s the living heartbeat of a dynasty still writing its story.
And in Kansas City, legends don’t retire — they rise, one touchdown at a time.
❤️💛 #ChiefsKingdom #Kelce100 #NFLHistory
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