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Tom Brady Says Travis Kelce Would Have Hit 120 Receptions a Year

By newadmin / Published on Saturday, 11 Jul 2026 06:27 AM / No Comments / 0 views


Tom Brady made it simple on the New Heights podcast this week. Speaking to Travis Kelce directly, Brady said, “If I played with you, you would’ve had 110-120 receptions a year.”

That’s the whole statement. But the context makes it hit harder.

Kelce’s career-best single-season reception total is 110 catches, set during the 2020 season. Brady is saying that number would have been Kelce’s floor, not a career highlight. Every year. That’s a different conversation.

The New Heights podcast – co-hosted by Travis and his brother Jason Kelce – shared the clip on Instagram. Brady’s appearance gave fans something they never got during either player’s active years: the two of them actually talking through what a partnership might have looked like.

Their careers overlapped for years without either landing on the same team. Brady played through the 2022 season. Kelce has been a Chief since 2013. They did face each other on the biggest stage – Brady’s Buccaneers beat Kelce’s Chiefs in Super Bowl LV in February 2021 – but as opponents, not teammates.

That gap has always been a low-key talking point among football fans. Brady spent his career throwing to elite tight ends. Rob Gronkowski, his longtime partner in New England and later in Tampa, is one of the greatest to ever play the position. But Gronk was a different kind of weapon. Kelce’s thing has always been volume – the sheer number of receptions each season. The route-running, the hands, the yards after the catch.

And Kelce had Patrick Mahomes throwing to him during the best years of both their careers. Hard to complain about that.

Still, Brady throwing to Kelce sits in a specific part of football-fan imagination. The kind of pairing that was always possible but never happened.

The 110-120 number Brady threw out isn’t just flattery. It lines up exactly with what Kelce has done at his absolute best. Brady clearly watched enough film on Kelce to have a real sense of what the production would look like. That specificity makes the comment more interesting than a generic compliment.

The New Heights Instagram post put it plainly: Brady would have loved playing with the Kelces – both of them. Jason, Travis’s older brother and the podcast’s co-host, is a former Eagles center who retired after the 2023 season.

Brady stepped away from the NFL in February 2023. He’s since been more open to candid football conversations like this one.

Travis Kelce is 36. He’s coming off another deep playoff run with the Chiefs. The question of how many more elite seasons he has is real. Brady’s words carry a little extra weight because of that.

One of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history just told one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history that he would have made him even better. Part compliment, part hypothetical. The NFL never gave anyone the chance to find out.

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