Chiefs TE Travis Kelce Joins ‘Madden NFL 24’ 99 Club for Fourth Time

Kansas City, Missouri (PSF) - Travis Kelce has become one of the most talked about and most talented players in recent years. With the current Super Bowl win the Chiefs player is being seen as one of the most talented players that has been around in current seasons. The company Electronic Arts that has the license for the NFL players decided to put Travis into the 99 Club again, for the fourth time, which is very impressive.

The ‘’99 Club’’ is a standard on the Madden NFL game franchise, in which represents the player who has earned a 99 rating in that year’s game and someone who everyone wants in their team. At this time Travis has entered the ‘’99 Club’ for the fourth time in his professional career. According to gamer experts, Kelce’s latest appearance sets a record for most entries into the club for a tight end in Madden’s history.

So far in his career, Kelce has shown that he keeps growing and getting faster. He has a recorded 1,000 plus receiving years in each of his last seven seasons. 2022 marked his fourth All-Pro selection and eight straight Pro Bowl nod in his 10-year career, and he is only 33. This is one of the most impressive careers in the NFL in recent years, and he is not showing any signs of getting weak.

The others members that are also four times ‘’99 Club’’ members are Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald and Cowboys guard Zack Martin. All of these players are very impressive, and all show great progress in the future, to be selected for this club is mostly by popularity pools and opinion from mouth to mouth.

Kelce's placement is a confirmation that he is standing as one of the best in his position. There are many great TE players in the NFL, but he has shown himself to be one of the most impressive and keeps growing more as the year goes by. He is also very humble, and he is more interested in making a great career and establishing his effort through the NFL.

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