NFL: Travis Kelce makes history in Chiefs' dramatic win over Raiders

Kansas City, Missouri - Star tight end Travis Kelce pulled down four touchdown catches to carry the Kansas City Chiefs to a 30-29 home win against the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL on Monday night.

Chiefs Tight end Travis Kelce on his way to scoring one of his four touchdowns against the Raiders.
Chiefs Tight end Travis Kelce on his way to scoring one of his four touchdowns against the Raiders.  © USA TODAY Sports

Kelce became the first player in NFL history with four touchdown catches of fewer than 10 yards in a single game, finishing with just 25 yards from his seven catches as he was used heavily near the goal-line.

While it was the Chiefs who came out on top, it was the Raiders who started on fire, jumping out to a 17-0 lead one minute into the second quarter after Josh Jacobs' one-yard touchdown run followed a big 58-yard touchdown catch from Davante Adams, arguably the best receiver in the league.

Kelce would catch a one-yard touchdown in the second quarter, before securing a four-yard score and an eight-yard score on back-to-back drives in the third term. He would cap off his day with another one-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to put his side up 30-23 with seven minutes remaining.

In response, Adams got on the end of his second deep touchdown of the game as he got behind the defense on a 48-yard bomb from Derek Carr, but instead of kicking the extra point to tie the game, they opted to go for two, and were stopped short.

That decision came back to haunt the Raiders, as they never got back into field goal range.

Mahomes praises character building win

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 29 of 43 passes for 292 yards.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 29 of 43 passes for 292 yards.  © USA TODAY Sports

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 29 of 43 passes for 292 yards and four touchdowns, while Carr completed 19 of 30 for 241 yards and two touchdowns. Neither quarterback committed a turnover.

Adams and Jacobs both had massive games for the Raiders, with Adams finishing with 124 yards and two touchdowns from just three catches, while Jacobs rushed 21 times for 154 yards and a score.

"Sometimes, these games are the ones that build the true character of the team," Mahomes said after the game. "How you respond, go back and fight, that was good to see from this team."

The Chiefs will welcome the Buffalo Bills to face them on Sunday as they look to keep their hand atop AFC West, while the Raiders will cool their heels for a fortnight before facing the Houston Texans.

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