The Kansas City Chiefs duo scored their 16th postseason touchdown on Sunday, surpassing Brady and Gronkowski’s previous record

Chiefs’ stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce broke the record for most postseason touchdowns by a pair in NFL history on Sunday in their win against the Buffalo Bills

The Kansas City duo surpassed the previous record holders, Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski

On Monday, Brady shouted out Mahomes and Kelce’s feat on social media

Tom Brady is impressed with the NFL’s superstar duo of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

After Kelce, 34, caught two touchdown passes from Mahomes, 28, during the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory over the Buffalo Bills, the duo brought their total of career playoff touchdowns together to 16, surpassing the previous record holders Brady, 46, and his longtime tight end Rob Gronkowski, for the most postseason touchdowns by a pair in NFL history.

Brady, who set the record alongside Gronkowski in 2017, took to social media to congratulate the Chiefs stars on Monday.

“BEASTS. When you one up gronk you’re doing something right,” Brady wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Monday morning.

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 27-24 in New York on Sunday. With this victory against Josh Allen and the Bills, the Chiefs now advance to the AFC Championship against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 28.