Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill have given opposing secondaries nightmares during their time on the Kansas City Chiefs. The last five years, the last four of which featured Patrick Mahomes under center, has seen the All-Pro tight end and All-Pro wide receiver put up historically dominant numbers.

Kelce, who set an NFL record this season, has been arguably the best tight end in the NFL in the last five years. Hill, who broke a franchise record this season, has never been considered the best receiver but his unbelievable speed makes him one of the most dangerous deep threats in the game. Mahomes and the Chiefs have taken full advantage of their skills, winning a Super Bowl in just the trio's second full year together.

The dominance of the Hill-Kelce duo is unprecedented. Kansas City's stars have amassed 12,145 receiving yards in the last half-decade. Only Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce of the “Greatest Show on Turf” Los Angeles (then-St. Louis) Rams teams have recorded more as a duo.

Although they came in second in combined yardage, the Chiefs' duo has the Rams' duo beat because each pass-catcher has recorded 6,000 receiving yards in the last five years. No other duo in league history has ever done that.

The Chiefs are once again looking like a Super Bowl favorite behind their stellar offensive trio. Their reign atop the AFC West doesn't seem to be slowing down any time soon.