Chiefs officially have the greatest postseason duo in NFL history

The Kansas City Chiefs now have the greatest duo in postseason history, despite what anyone else says or the opinion they have. Men lie, women lie, but numbers don't, and the facts back up that there is no better duo in the playoffs than Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.Before this game, you could make the […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs now have the greatest duo in postseason history, despite what anyone else says or the opinion they have. Men lie, women lie, but numbers don't, and the facts back up that there is no better duo in the playoffs than Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

Before this game, you could make the case that it was Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski, and you would have been right. However, the Chiefs have two guys who have passed those two legends up.

On Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, the Kansas City Chiefs did something that pushed them past those two. Well, they did that in the first three quarters, with two Travis Kelce receiving touchdowns. Here is what the Chiefs PR team tweeted out during the game after the first and second touchdowns by the pair:

22-yard TD pass from QB Patrick Mahomes to TE Travis Kelce. That is the pair's 15th postseason TD connection, tying them with QB Tom Brady and TE Rob Gronkowski for the most QB-TE connections in NFL postseason history. 3-yd TD pass to TE Travis Kelce. That gives Mahomes and Kelce 16 career postseason TD connections, marking an NFL record for most postseason TD connections between any two players.

The Chiefs are fortunate enough to have had two of the greatest tight ends ever to play the game in Tony Gonzalez and now Travis Kelce, who is breaking all sorts of postseason records every year he plays. But they are also fortunate enough to have a passer throwing Kelce the ball as well as Mahomes.

The two are now considered the best in the league's history. And, as Travis Kelce has already said, he isn't retiring soon, so the record could only grow even more. If they beat the Bills, we may get a chance to see just that.