Travis Kelce is the tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League (NFL) as of October 2024. Kelce, often regarded as one of the greatest tight ends ever to grace the field was a three-way athlete back in Cleveland Heights High School before playing tight end and quarterback in college with Cincinnati Bearcats. The record holder of most 1,000 receiving yards seasons by a tight end added another feather to the cap by becoming the tight end with the most passing yards in a single season (1,416) in 2020. The 11-year veteran as of 2024, Kelce was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft as the #63rd overall pick.Kelce’s professional football career with the Chiefs started with a setback as he injured his knee during the preseason in his rookie year and went on to miss the entire 2013. Kelce had to wait to score his first NFL touchdown until the week 3 matchup against the Miami Dolphins in 2014, but following that, Kelce has not looked back and has gone on to win several accolades in his eleven-year NFL career as of 2024. This includes being a three-time Super Bowl Champion, nine-time Pro Bowl player, and four-time First-team All-Pro. As if the regular season was not enough, Travis Kelce’s stellar play has also translated into the postseason, where he has imprinted his name on records like postseason receptions, postseason receiving touchdowns, and receiving yards as a tight end. Travis Kelce’s family includes father Ed Kelce, mother Donna, and brother Jason Kelce, a retired NFL center who has played in the league for 13 seasons.