Fun fact: No tight end has ever been named Super Bowl MVP. (The Bengals’ Dan Ross would likely have been named MVP had Cincinnati defeated the 49ers way back in Super Bowl XVI.) Kelce, who caught six passes for 43 yards and a touchdown in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win over the 49ers, could be the first to do it.
Kansas City Chiefs · TE
The first tight end in NFL history to log 1,000-plus receiving yards in four consecutive seasons, Kelce’s confidence couldn’t be higher heading into 2020.