At least 25 receiving yards in 13 out of 18 (80%) games with Rashee Rice out or playing fewer than five snaps, averaging 4.3 receptions on 6.7 targets for 45.8 yards.
At least 25 receiving yards in 12 out of 15 (72.2%) games, averaging 3.9 receptions on 6.2 targets for 42.7 yards.
At least 45 receiving yards in all four games with Marquise Brown, averaging 6.5 receptions on 8.4 targets for 68.5 yards.
Team-high 23.2% target share in the playoffs.
The Eagles ranked 24th in DVOA against WR1s (7.3%) in the regular season.
At least 43 receiving yards in 12 out of 16 (75%) games, averaging 4.8 receptions on 7.2 targets for 74.9 yards.
At least 43 receiving yards in 12 out of 15 (80%) games playing at least 50% of the offensive snaps, averaging 4.9 receptions on 7.4 targets for 77.5 yards.
Team-high 28.2% target share and 50.2% air yard share when active and playing at least 50% of the offensive snaps.
Team-high 22.5% target share and 55% air yard share in the playoffs.
The Chiefs ranked 26th in DVOA against WR1s (11.6%) in the regular season.
At least 25 receiving yards in 11 out of 13 (84.6%) games, averaging 4.4 receptions on 5.4 targets for 52.6 yards.
At least 25 receiving yards in 12 out of 13 (92.3%) games playing more than three snaps, averaging 4.8 receptions on 5.8 targets for 57 yards.
At least 47 receiving yards in all four games since returning from IR, averaging 4.8 receptions on 6.0 targets for 60.8 yards.
Team-high 22.5% target share in the playoffs.
The Chiefs allowed the seventh-most targets (8.0), tied for the second-most receptions, and a league-high in receiving yards (70.1) per game to opposing tight ends in the regular season.
Per the DVOA-Adjusted Fantasy Points Against Tool, tight ends saw an 18% boost in production against Kansas City in the regular season, the fifth-highest rate in the league.