Kansas City tight end Tony Gonzalez broke the NFL's career mark for yards receiving by a tight end Sunday, catching three passes for 17 yards. The Chiefs lost to the Panthers, 34-0, and afterward the record appeared to mean little to Gonzalez. "This is a game that a lot of us probably [would] just as soon forget," he said. Former tight end Shannon Sharpe's 5-year-old record of 10,060 yards was broken when Gonzalez caught a 6-yard pass from Damon Huard late in the first quarter. "It's bittersweet -- I'm happy for it, don't get me wrong," Gonzalez said. "It took a long time to get [the record], and I've been very fortunate to be around some good offensive coordinators ... great quarterbacks. It's just been a long time, and I'm very fortunate to be able to last that long. So I'm going to take it, take it in stride -- I'm happy for it. But I wish, obviously, if it could have come in a different circumstance, it probably would have been a lot better."