Chiefs TE Travis Kelce among leaders in Pro Bowl fan voting

The first week of Pro Bowl fan voting is in and #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce is among the leading players.

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Pro Bowl Fan voting has been underway for a week now with 27 Kansas Chiefs players up for selection to the 2022 Pro Bowl. After just a week of voting, one Kansas City Chiefs player is among the top-3 in the league of fan voting.

Colts RB Jonathan Taylor leads the way with 81,087 votes, Rams WR Cooper Kupp is following closely behind with 80,673 votes and finally, Chiefs TE Travis Kelce comes in at No. 3 with 79,910 votes.

Kelce is one of 16 active players who have been selected to the Pro Bowl for six consecutive seasons or more. Right now, he’s trending to join an even more exclusive club with his seventh consecutive selection to the Pro Bowl.

Kelce is on pace for 102 receptions, 1,275 yards and eight touchdowns on the season. It’d mark his sixth consecutive season with over 1,000 receiving yards, breaking his own record for the longest such streak in NFL history.

Chiefs players currently have the fourth-most votes among all players in Pro Bowl voting. However, only Kelce and Orlando Brown currently lead their positions in terms of Pro Bowl voting. That means players like Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Nick Bolton, and Tyrann Mathieu still need your help to ensure their selection to the Pro Bowl this season. While the Super Bowl is always the goal, selection to the Pro Bowl can help cement legacies for all of these players.

You can vote for your favorite players here. Fans can begin voting on Twitter using #ProBowlFanVote from December 1 through December 16. To cast such a vote, fans should tweet the first and last name of the player, the player’s official Twitter handle, or a hashtag including the player’s first and last name. The 2022 Pro Bowl is set to be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, February 6, at 3:00 PM ET and you’ll be able to watch on ESPN.

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