The Chiefs and Raiders’ Week 12 divisional game on Sunday features a number of exciting head-to-head matchups. Travis Kelce of the Chiefs and Nate Hobbs of the Raiders will face off in one of the games on Sunday.
In terms of receiving yards and receptions made by all tight ends combined, Kelce is fourth in NFL history. The Chiefs’ All-Pro tight end has averaged 74 receiving yards and almost seven catches per game against the Silver and Black since the 2020 NFL regular season.
Kelce has racked up 64 receptions for 641 yards and five scores this season. He just had a fantastic game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday night, finishing with seven receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown.
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This week, prior to Sunday’s game, Hobbs had the chance to discuss his feelings toward Kelce with the media.”A lot of times when he gets the ball and the pocket breaks down, he’s just feeling the defense,” Hobbs explained. “He senses the holes. He moves to where he believes quarterback Patrick Mahomes will be most effective in getting him the ball.
He has a great sense of what the defensive appearance is. In my opinion, he is also a clever player. A guy like that results when you combine all of it with extreme athleticism and a highly competitive mentality.”The Raiders would go 54-70-2 in the regular season and 29-33-1 at home versus the Chiefs with a victory on Sunday.
Watch this exciting game this Sunday at Allegiant Stadium between Kelce and Hobbs. This week, the Silver and Black will be back at home for Thanksgiving. On Sunday, November 26, at 4:25 p.m. EST/1:25 p.m. PST, they will play their AFC West foe, the Kansas City Chiefs.