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Reed Hoffmann/Associated PressOn Sept. 1, Reid noted that Kelce does not have a high ankle sprain and that the tight end would play if it were a regular-season game, via BJ Kissel of KCChiefs.com.
He experienced a breakout season in 2014 and led the team with 862 receiving yards. He also notched five touchdown catches and proved to be a security blanket for quarterback Alex Smith on third downs and in critical moments.
It might be early to crown Kelce, but the results were impressive in what essentially amounted to his redshirt freshman season in 2014. He picked up 862 receiving yards, good for sixth in the league among tight ends, but it was his league-high 503 yards after the catch that turned heads. It was the third-highest total at the position since 2007, as Kelce proved to be Gronk-like in the open field.
Kansas City needs Kelce on the field if it wants to be a complete offense this season, and his presence will allow the Chiefs to contend for a playoff spot in the AFC West.
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