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Travis Kelce breaks Super Bowl record but questions Chiefs' lack of energy

The star tight end sured Jerry Rice's historic mark, but the Chiefs' offense struggled to find momentum in their Super Bowl loss.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce walks off the field after a...
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis KelceAbbie ParrAP Photo

Travis Kelce's hopes of leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a historic three-peat came to an end in Super Bowl LIX. While the team fell short, Kelce made history by suring Hall of FamerJerry Rice for the most career Super Bowl receptions. However, despite this milestone, the Chiefs' offensive struggles overshadowed the accomplishment, leaving Kelce frustrated with the team's lack of energy.

Entering his fifth Super Bowl appearance, Kelce needed just three receptions to break Rice's long-standing record of 33 catches. After a scoreless first half, he came alive in the second, securing four receptions for 39 yards to set a new mark.

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A record-breaking moment in a disappointing night

This achievement added to Kelce's legacy, as he had already sured Rice's all-time playoff reception record earlier in the postseason.

Despite his personal success, Kelce remained disappointed. The Chiefs' offense never found its rhythm, and Patrick Mahomes endured a rough start, throwing two interceptions, one of which resulted in a pick-six. By the time Mahomes started to recover in the second half, the deficit was too great to overcome.

Kelce and Mahomes reflect on the loss

After the game, Kelce spoke candidly about the Chiefs' struggles, saying, "We just couldn't find that spark. We couldn't find that momentum." His words reflected the frustration in the locker room, as Kansas City missed a rare opportunity to cement itself as the first team in NFL history to achieve a three-peat.

Mahomes, meanwhile, took responsibility for the loss, posting on social media, "I let y'all down today. I'll always continue to work and try and learn and be better for it." While the defeat stings, the Chiefs remain a powerhouse in the league. With Mahomes and Kelce leading the way, Kansas City's championship aspirations are far from over.

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