Travis Kelce ranked No. 37 on NFL Top 100 for tenth consecutive year

Travis Kelce ranked No. 37 on NFL Top 100 for tenth consecutive year
Travis Kelce American american football tight end at Kansas City Chiefs — Kansas City Chiefs
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been ranked No. 37 in the 2025 “NFL Top 100” list, marking his tenth consecutive appearance. The annual rankings are determined by votes from NFL players.

Kelce’s placement follows a season where he recorded 97 receptions for 823 yards and three touchdowns. In the postseason, he added 13 catches for 175 yards and one touchdown. With these performances, Kelce set an NFL record for most consecutive seasons with at least 80 receptions, now standing at nine. This achievement surpasses previous records held by Jerry Rice, Marvin Harrison, and Torry Holt.

Additionally, Kelce holds the NFL record for any player with 178 postseason catches. His career postseason totals of 2,078 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns both rank second in league history behind Jerry Rice.

NFL.com’s Bobby Kownack wrote about Kelce: “…[Kelce] still finished fifth among TEs in yards and third in receptions (12th overall) on the way to his 10th straight Pro Bowl [last season]. The 35-year-old is one of the NFL’s greatest-ever exploiters of zone coverage and maintains a cosmic connection with Patrick Mahomes…He’ll make defenses pay plenty once again in the season ahead.”

Other Chiefs players recognized so far in this year’s rankings include center Creed Humphrey at No. 93 and cornerback Trent McDuffie at No. 81. The full list continues to be released over several weeks.



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