Kelce: “Instead of 32, I felt like 22”.

“Coach Reid always reminds me when I’m feeling a little sore,” Kelce said Thursday night at SoFi Stadium, where he scored both the touchdowns to tie the score and win the game as the Chiefs rallied to beat the Los Angeles Chargers 34- 28 in overtime.” He always throws me a jab. He’s like, ‘Feel like you’re 22 again, baby.

‘ Instead of 32, I was 22 tonight.”

Travis Kelce played like a younger version of himself against the Chargers, finishing with a personal-best 191 yards receiving and scoring the game-winner on a 34-yard pass from Patrick Mahomes as Kansas City took control of the AFC West. The 10-4 Chiefs, winners of seven straight games, lead the Chargers by two games in the division with three to play.

Kelce helped tie the score at 28 on a 7-yard touchdown pass with 1:16 to play in the fourth quarter, then finished the game with his catch and run in overtime. On first-and-10, Kelce caught Mahomes’ pass at the 30 and eluded two tackles on the way to the end zone, where he was swarmed by teammates.

With his effort against the Chargers, Kelce has surpassed 1,000 yards for the sixth straight year, but it’s still an unusual season for him. He has four games with less than 30 yards and has been limited to six total receptions in the last two games.

“Everybody talks about him losing his stride or being off his game,” Andy Reid said.

Reid said he and the offensive coaches worked during the week to find ways to get Kelce open. He was single-handedly covered on his game-winning score and his 69-yard catch in the fourth quarter that led to Tyreek Hill’s 1-yard touchdown.

“He’s kind of our elder statesman,” Reid said. “I keep saying like he was over the hill, but his acceleration after the catch, that was something so late in the game.”

Kelce had 104 of his yards after the catch, the second most in his career. On his winning touchdown, NFL Next Gen Stats gave him a 0.4 percent chance of scoring.

“You’d think he’s old and can’t be run by people, but he’s still run by people,” Mahomes said.

Kelce said he’s better at running after the catch than he has been earlier in his career. He said it’s a product of his film study.

“Non-stop, I’m trying to find ways … to understand the coverages they’re in, understand the routes around me, to always have another answer,” Kelce said. “When I catch the ball, now I know where to attack the defense.

“That’s been [a point of emphasis], understanding the defenses that teams are trying to play against you, where those gaps are and where those pockets are to try to make a guy miss and get vertical.”

Kelce had five of his 10 receptions for 142 yards in the fourth quarter and overtime.