Tony Gonzalez to Cover Travis Kelce's Fine After Record-Breaking Celebration
Kelce honored Gonzalez by replicating his iconic touchdown dunk after surpassing him as the Kansas City Chiefs' all-time leader in touchdown receptions.
- Travis Kelce broke Tony Gonzalez's Kansas City Chiefs franchise record for career touchdown receptions during the team's Christmas Day victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Kelce celebrated the milestone by dunking the football over the goalpost, emulating Gonzalez's signature move, which is now banned by the NFL.
- The celebration resulted in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, though it did not affect the Chiefs' dominant performance in the game.
- Ahead of the game, Gonzalez had publicly promised to pay any fine incurred by Kelce if he performed the dunk in tribute, and he later confirmed he would honor that pledge.
- The NFL outlawed the touchdown dunk in 2014 after concerns about damage to goalposts, but Kelce's gesture was a respectful nod to Gonzalez's legacy as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history.