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WATCH: Travis Kelce makes leaping catch at Chiefs Training Camp

WATCH: Travis Kelce makes leaping catch at Chiefs Training Camp

USA Today26-07-2025
The Kansas City Chiefs were hard at work in St. Joseph, Missouri, this week as they honed their craft at training camp.
While the team produced several highlight reel plays over its first days of drills, a leaping catch by veteran tight end Travis Kelce stood out as one of the top moments of the week.
Kelce, always a favorite target of star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, hauled in the perfectly-placed pass from the two-time MVP during Kansas City's practice session on Thursday, July 24.
Take a look at Kelce's impressive catch in this clip, which was posted to Twitter by the Chiefs' official account:
Few quarterback-receiver duos have developed a chemistry as intense as that of Kelce and Mahomes, and training camp connections like this are demonstrative of the pair's uncanny connection on the gridiron.
Stay tuned to see more highlights from Kansas City's next practice session, which will take place on Sunday, July 27.
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