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Travis Kelce Rewrites Chiefs History With a Record-Breaking Touchdown — A Milestone 13 Seasons in the Making, Cementing His Legacy as the Greatest Playmaker Kansas City Has Ever Seen

Travis Kelce Rewrites Chiefs History With a Record-Breaking Touchdown — A Milestone 13 Seasons in the Making, Cementing His Legacy as the Greatest Playmaker Kansas City Has Ever Seen

It was a night Kansas City would rather forget, but a moment Travis Kelce will remember forever. In a 27–20 loss to the Denver Broncos, the 13-year veteran tight end delivered the brightest highlight of Week 11, passing franchise legend Priest Holmes to become the Chiefs’ all-time leader in total touchdowns — a milestone more than a decade in the making.

Kelce’s record-setting moment came late in the fourth quarter, when Patrick Mahomes fired a dart over the middle and the superstar tight end muscled his way into the end zone. The score didn’t flip the final outcome, but it cemented Kelce’s place atop one of the most prestigious leaderboards in team history. “I’m honored,” Kelce said postgame. “Priest Holmes is a true legend. Thirteen years in, I’m still hungry to keep stacking touchdowns for this team.”

Mahomes echoed that sentiment, calling Kelce the heartbeat of Kansas City’s offense. “Travis is irreplaceable,” Mahomes said. “That TD was just another example of what he’s done for this franchise. Whenever we need a play, he shows up. Always.” Even Holmes chimed in on social media, offering a classy nod to the new record holder: “Congrats to Travis Kelce. The record belongs to you now — well deserved.”

Despite Kelce’s milestone, Kansas City dropped to third place in the AFC West, adding pressure as the playoff chase tightens. The offense flashed late energy, but mistakes and stalled drives earlier in the game proved costly. Head coach Andy Reid praised Kelce’s achievement while stressing urgency. “It’s a tremendous accomplishment,” Reid said. “But we’ve got to clean things up. There’s still a lot of football left.”
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On the Broncos’ side, respect for Kelce flowed even in victory — especially from star cornerback Patrick Surtain II, who battled the tight end throughout the night. “He’s a future Hall of Famer. Every snap against him is a challenge. You can limit him for stretches, but great players eventually find a way,” Surtain said. He added: “Big congrats to Travis Kelce — stepping up again when the lights are brightest. Thirteen seasons in and he’s still rewriting Chiefs history. Records don’t fall by accident; he earned every bit of this. Kansas City is lucky to have a star built for moments like these.”

Broncos head coach Sean Payton also recognized the significance of the moment. “Kelce is a matchup nightmare,” Payton said. “We contained him in spots, but elite players make elite plays.” Denver relished the victory, but even their locker room knew they had witnessed a historic chapter in Chiefs history.

For Kansas City, the loss stings — but Kelce’s record serves as a reminder of the greatness still anchoring this team. At a time when the Chiefs are fighting to regain rhythm, their most reliable star delivered once again. And if Kelce’s message is any indication, he’s far from done rewriting the franchise record book.

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New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 12
Nov 21, 2025  Share this article: Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on WhatsAppCopy link Time is running out: Only 2 days left until the big rivalry clash in America, the Saints will have to find a way to ignite their season or a dominant victory over the hated Falcons at Caesars Superdome. Get ready, Who Dat Nation – this home win could turn our season around! Let's light up the Dome! 🔥 WEEK 12 · Sun 11/23 · 1:00 PM ET New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana 📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on FOX. Local Markets: – In New Orleans: Watch on WVUE-TV Channel 8 (FOX affiliate). – In Atlanta: Watch on WAGA-TV Channel 5 (FOX affiliate). Commentators: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Tom Brady (analyst), and Erin Andrews (sideline reporter). 💻 LIVE STREAMING Nationwide: – FOX Sports App (live with subscription) – Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry FOX – free trial available) Local/In-Market: Free on the Saints App or Falcons App within your geographic market. Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV. 🎧 RADIO BROADCAST New Orleans: Saints Radio Network – WWL 870 AM / WWIW 106.7 FM – Kenny Trahan (play-by-play) – Deuce McAllister (color analyst) – Sean Fazende (sideline) Atlanta: Falcons Radio Network – WSTR 94.1 FM / WCNN 680 AM – Doug Williams (play-by-play) – Brian Mitchell (analyst) – Evan Birchfield (sideline) Nationwide/International: – SiriusXM: Saints feed (Ch. 159), Falcons feed (Ch. 122) – TuneIn Premium & the NFL App 📅 GAME DETAILS Kickoff: Sunday, November 23, 2025 – 1:00 PM ET (12:00 PM CT) Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana Weather Forecast (as of 11/21): 72°F, partly cloudy skies, 20% chance of rain (indoor stadium – no weather worries!) Gates Open: 11:00 AM ET · Parking Lots: 9:00 AM ET Tickets: Still available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or StubHub (get-in price starting ~$75) 🔑 KEY STORYLINES New Orleans Saints (4-6): Battling to stay alive in the NFC South after a tough 27-20 loss to the Falcons in Week 10, QB Jake Haener stepped up in relief (245 yards, 2 TD in Week 11 vs. Browns), but the offense ranks 22nd in PPG (19.8) amid Derek Carr's finger injury (questionable, could return). RB Alvin Kamara is a beast (950 rushing yards, 8 TD), with WR Chris Olave adding spark (850 receiving yards), but turnovers kill us (15 given away, worst in NFC). Defense is top-10 in sacks (28) but vulnerable vs. run (4.8 yards/carry allowed); injuries: LB Demario Davis (hamstring, day-to-day), DE Carl Granderson (biceps, IR). Home record: 2-2; we've won 3 of last 5 at the Dome, but need to crush this rivalry to build momentum. Atlanta Falcons (5-5): Tying for first in the NFC South after a gritty 27-20 divisional win over the Saints in Week 10, QB Kirk Cousins threw for 300+ yards last week but the run game sputtered (3.2 yards/carry). Offense ranks 12th in total yards (345/game), led by RB Bijan Robinson (900 rushing yards, 7 TD) and rookie WR Ladd McConkey (700 yards); defense is middling (18th success rate), leaky vs. pass (260+ yards allowed lately). Injuries: S Jessie Bates III (shoulder, questionable), EDGE Matthew Judon (elbow, out); road record: 2-3; they've covered 3-2 ATS away but struggle in NOLA (0-3 last 3 here). Head-to-Head: Falcons lead all-time 53-51 (26-24 in NOLA); last meeting: Falcons 27-20 win in Week 10 2025. ATL has won 4 of last 6, but series is always intense (average margin: 7.1 points); 3 playoff clashes (Saints 26-23 OT in 1991 Wild Card). ⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME Saints (+3 favorites, O/U 47) aim to flip the script on our rivals and climb NFC South (72% win prob.); win pushes us to 5-6 and keeps wild-card dreams flickering (9th seed). Falcons (+135 ML) seek sweep for division lead; upset would crush our spirits. Spotlight on Kamara's revenge vs. ATL's front; experts lean NO but predict thriller (Over 7-3 in NO's last 10 homes). 📱 FOLLOW THE GAME Live Updates: Saints.com, Falcons.com, NFL App Social Media: @Saints · @AtlantaFalcons Highlights & Stats: NFL+ and the official team apps Who Dat faithful – ready to roar at the Dome and send the Falcons packing? Or will ATL steal another one? Geaux Saints! 🏈⚜️