What the Chiefs should do at tight end
A breakdown of the 2021 Chiefs roster one position at a time.
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With free agency scheduled to officially open on March 17, it’s a good time to take a closer look at positions of need on the
Who they have
Travis Kelce
In his All-Pro 2020 season, Kelce started every game besides Week 17. He played 82% of the regular-season offensive snaps and roughly 90% of the playoff snaps. Kelce led the Chiefs in targets (145), receptions (105) and receiving yards (1,416). His receiving yardage total was the second-most of any NFL player during the regular season and the most by a tight end in NFL history. In the postseason, Kelce also led the team in targets (39), receptions (31), receiving yards (360) and touchdown catches (three).