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“I don’t care about the record. I want a Super Bowl this year. We don’t talk about the three-peat at all. Everybody in the building is just focused on doing their job. That’s how we got here. It’s the only way you win football games and get to the Super Bowl. If you focus on the task at hand and we have a huge task coming up.” The Chiefs‘ star tight end Travis Kelce confessed this when he was at media night, four days before the Super Bowl game. The three-time Super Bowl champion is looking for a three-peat. And do you know which record Kelce was talking about?

The No. 87 was talking about the NFL Record for most career playoff games with 100 Receiving Yards or More. That’s dope, right? At the age of 35, he’s kicking it, whether it’s on the court or making headlines off the court along with his girlfriend, Taylor Swift. Interesting! Looks like Travis Kelce is the complete man and complete player. But to be a star player and top contender in most career receptions in playoffs, Kelce has been through a lot of injuries. Wanna know more about his injury history? Let’s dive in!

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Travis Kelce’s injury history

After Kelce was drafted by the Chiefs in 2013, he injured his knee on Sep 3, 2013. It was a cartilage issue, but Kelce went through surgery. It was a serious injury, and he missed all the games except one in his first season. In the second season of his career, he suffered a chest rib-related injury on Oct 19, 2014 game. But he played 16 games in the 2014 season. In the 3rd year, Kelce injured his ankle on Aug 31, 2015, but returned in the first week of the regular season. Then in 2016, he didn’t face any injury. But on Feb 28, 2017, Kelce hurt his shoulder. In his fourth year in the big league, Travis Kelce suffered his first concussion on Oct 8, 2017. But didn’t miss the immediate game after the concussion. 

SeasonDate Injury
2013Sep 3, 2013Knee Patella Fracture
2015Aug 31, 2015Pedal Ankle Sprain
2016Feb 28, 2017Shoulder
2017Oct 8, 2017Concussion
2017Jan 6, 2018Concussion
2019Jan 8, 2020Knee
2021Oct 10, 2021Cervical Neck Stinger
2023Sep 5, 2023Knee
2023Oct 8, 2023Ankle Sprain

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However, in the same season, he faced another concussion on Jan 6, 2018, in the wild-card round. After this injury, Kelce was not hurt on the field to miss any games, but on Jan 8, 2020, he hurt his knee and was limited for practice ahead of the divisional round. In the following season, Kelce suffered a cervical neck stinger on Oct 10, 2021. And to talk about his latest two injuries in the career, Travis was injured two times in a two-month span in 2023. On Sep 5, 2023, Kelce suffered a knee injury, while on Oct 8, 2023, he sustained a low ankle sprain.

Travis Kelce’s take on his injuries

When Travis Kelce was asked about the pain he went through throughout the 10 injuries, he couldn’t hold his feelings. The Chiefs’ TE said, “More than anyone could ever imagine.” He has also said, “That’s the only thing I’ve never really been open about. The discomfort. The pain. The lingering injuries—the 10 surgeries I’ve had that I still feel every single surgery to this day.” Really, painful! 

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In 2023, he also jokingly blamed having a sprained ankle due to being “f—— old.” So, apart from his injuries, there are so many debates also going on around his retirement. On this question, Kelce has just said, “Hopefully still playing football,” during the conversation on February 5, 2025. Well, even if the Chiefs star TE retires he’s gonna be on the list of all-time great Chiefs players. But let’s see what happens in his 13th year in the NFL!

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