Travis Kelce has added another milestone as he continues to make an argument for the best tight end in NFL history, breaking a Kansas City record Sunday.

On Sunday, Kelce fell behind a few teammates in receiving yards with 14. However, those yards took him to 10,941 in his career– overtaking Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez’s 10,940 for the most in Kansas City history.

In doing so, Kelce is 59 yards away from joining an elite club of players to reach 11,000 yards in the NFL.

The only ones to achieve the feat are Gonzalez (15,127), Jason Witten (13,046) and Antonio Gates (11,841).

Gonzalez also holds the record for reaching the 11,000-yard mark in the least amount of games, doing it in 191 games. Kelce currently has played 152.

Travis Kelce beat Tony Gonzalez's record for most receiving yards in Kansas City Chiefs history

Travis Kelce beat Tony Gonzalez’s record for most receiving yards in Kansas City Chiefs history

Gonzalez played for the Chiefs from 1997-2008 before joining the Atlanta Falcons for five years

Gonzalez played for the Chiefs from 1997-2008 before joining the Atlanta Falcons for five years

As for Chiefs records in the position, Kelce has 870 receptions and 73 touchdowns to Gonzalez’s 916 and 76.

Gonzalez played in Kansas City from 1997-2008 before ending his career with the Atlanta Falcons from 2009-2013.

During his career, Gonzalez made 14 Pro-Bowl appearances with six first-team All-Pro selections. Gonzalez also holds the NFL record for most career receptions by a tight end with 1,325.

Kelce and the Chiefs beat the Dolphins, 21-14, in Frankfurt, Germany as part of of the NFL international games. Both teams were 6-2 coming into the game with the Chiefs hoping to rebound from a loss to the Denver Broncos.

The Chiefs hold the best record in the AFC and are scheduled to face the Philadelphia Eagles on November 20.