Five Quick Facts Following the Chiefs Week 17 Loss to Denver | Upon Further Review

The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Denver Broncos, 20-13, on Thursday despite a valiant effort in all three phases by several young and inexperienced players.
Here are some quick notes from the loss.
1. Tight end Travis Kelce continues to climb up the NFL record books.
Kelce caught five passes for 36 yards on Thursday, moving him past Anquan Boldin for the ninth-most receptions (1,077) of any player in NFL history. Kelce needs just two catches on Sunday to pass Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens (1,078) for sole possession of eighth place on the list.
Other than Owens, only Jerry Rice (1,549), Larry Fitzgerald (1,432), Tony Gonzalez (1,325), Jason Witten (1,228), Marvin Harrison (1,102), Cris Carter (1,101) and Tim Brown (1,094) have more career receptions than Kelce.
2. Quarterback Chris Oladokun gave the Chiefs a chance to win in his first career start.
A member of the Chiefs’ practice squad since 2022, Oladokun made the first start of his career on Thursday, and despite facing one of the best defenses in the league, he managed to keep Kansas City in the game throughout.
Oladokun completed 13-of-22 passes for 66 yards and a touchdown on Thursday, finding tailback Brashard Smith for a 5-yard score early in the second quarter. The overall numbers weren’t eye-popping, but that was mostly due to Kansas City only having seven true possessions in the game. On those, Oladokun marched the Chiefs into Broncos’ territory on four occasions, leading Kansas City to points on three of those.
All things considered, it was an admirable performance by Oladokun that gave the Chiefs a chance to win.




