Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce can do it all offensively ā€¦ literally. Want any proof? Then look no further than his performance in their Wild Card game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Kelce made history on Sunday night after becoming the first player in NFL history to throw a touchdown pass, catch a TD and record over 100 receiving yards in one playoff game. The 32-year-old completed the feat early in the fourth quarter when he completed a two-yard pass to Byron Pringle for the touchdown.

Overall, he finished the contest with one passing touchdown, five receptions for 1o8 yards and another TD.

Aside from that, Travis Kelce also joined Rob Gronkowski as the only tight ends in league history to have over 1000 receiving yards in the postseason.

Naturally, the star tight end is pretty satisfied with his milestone, though it seems he couldn't help but poke fun at the situation and how long it took him to accomplish the feat.

ā€œI finally got it done. It only took me nine years,ā€ Kelce said of his TD pass for the record, per Adam Teicher of ESPN.

All jokes aside, Kelce has certainly proven that he is a big part of the Chiefs and his presence is a must if they want to return to the Super Bowl and win it all again.

It surely helps that he gets a confidence-booster as they try to navigate the complexities of the postseason.