During the entirety of the 2020 NFL regular season, there were 11 total plays run in which a team used four tight ends on the field simultaneously (14 personnel) — this according to Sharp Football. The Kansas City Chiefs ran zero.
Perhaps desiring that as an option, head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach and the Chiefs kept four tight ends on last year’s 53-man roster — Travis Kelce, Nick Keizer, Deon Yelder and Ricky Seals-Jones. Seals-Jones was tight end No. 4, but he played six total offensive snaps by season's end, none of which were with his three cohorts.