Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is officially active for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills. Kelce was listed as questionable after tweaking his ankle during Friday's practice. ESPN's Adam Schefter was optimistic on social media Sunday morning, reporting that Kelce would play. Kelce has seen at least five targets in his last 10 games. He hasn't found the end zone since Week 8. He'll have an uphill battle on Sunday. The Bills were able to shut down New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski in Week 11, limiting him to two catches for 37 yards.
Travis Kelce injury update: Chiefs TE is active for fantasy owners
Travis Kelce is good to go for Sunday’s game. We take a look at the fantasy implications.


Fantasy impact: The Bills have been tough on tight ends in fantasy. They’re among the top 10 teams in limiting fantasy points to opposing tight ends. Kelce has been disappointing over the last two weeks, but the targets are still there. He’s a TE1 this week due to his target volume, but he’s not necessarily a must-start option as he plays through an injury in a tough matchup.











