KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- At one point late in the regular season, Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill were competing not only for the Kansas City Chiefs' lead in receiving yards, but for the NFL receiving title as well.
Their competition remained friendly, as always, because each benefits from having the other around.
"[Hill is] the deadliest threat in the National Football League," said Kelce, who wound up with 1,416 yards, an NFL record for a tight end and 140 more than Hill. "You can't put a cap on his speed. He's the biggest big-play threat in the game.