9. Travis Kelce moved up the charts in franchise history.
Kelce hauled in five catches for 68 yards, including a 22-yard grab that ignited the Chiefs’ game-sealing drive. It helped him move up in the all-time record books, too, as Kelce passed Priest Holmes for the third-most scrimmage yards in franchise history (8,515).
Only Tony Gonzalez (10,954) and Jamaal Charles (9,717) tallied more.
“I think I’m just trying to give our guys some chances,” Mahomes said.