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    Kelce Matches Record in Chiefs’ Victory

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Washington Commanders on Monday night with a final score of 28-7, thanks to a strong performance in the second half.

    One of the highlights of the game was Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ tight end, who scored his 83rd career touchdown. This tied him with Priest Holmes for the most touchdowns in the team’s history. Kelce reached this milestone with a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the third quarter. Of his 83 touchdowns, 80 were from receptions, two from rushing, and one from a fumble recovery.

    This touchdown also places Kelce among the best tight ends in NFL history. He joins Antonio Gates, Tony Gonzalez, Rob Gronkowski, and Jimmy Graham as the only tight ends with at least 80 touchdown catches. Including playoff games, Kelce has a total of 100 career touchdown catches.

    After Kelce’s touchdown, the Chiefs took a commanding lead of 21-7 and maintained control of the game.

    Kelce had an impressive night with six catches for 99 yards. Interestingly, the Chiefs have not had any receiver gain 100 yards or more in a single game this season. Mahomes completed 25 of 34 passes for 299 yards, throwing three touchdown passes but also two interceptions.

    Kareem Hunt also contributed significantly to the Chiefs’ victory, scoring two touchdowns – one from rushing and the other from a reception. Rashee Rice scored the other receiving touchdown for the Chiefs.

    The Washington Commanders faced challenges as they were missing key players, including quarterback Jayden Daniels and offensive tackle George Fant, as well as defensive players Noah Igbinoghene and Ale Kaho.

    Marcus Mariota filled in for Daniels as the starting quarterback. He managed to lead the Commanders into a promising position early in the game, connecting with Terry McLaurin for an 11-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. McLaurin made an impressive toe-tap to secure the touchdown.

    However, the Commanders’ offense struggled after halftime. They had limited possessions in the third quarter and were forced to punt frequently in the fourth.

    Mariota completed 21 of 30 passes for 213 yards, with one touchdown pass and two interceptions.

    The Chiefs have been on a winning streak, securing five victories in their last six games. They are now setting their sights on their upcoming Week 9 game against the Buffalo Bills.

    In summary, the Kansas City Chiefs showcased their dominance with a decisive win over the Washington Commanders. Travis Kelce’s record-tying touchdown and the team’s strong second-half performance were key to their victory. While the Commanders put up a fight in the first half, they couldn’t maintain their momentum, especially with several key players sidelined due to injuries. The Chiefs are now looking forward to their next challenge against the Buffalo Bills as they continue their successful season.

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