Los Angeles Chargers legendary TE Antonio Gates is downplaying the inevitable.

Entering his 15th season in the league, Gates is one touchdown away from becoming the league’s all-time highest-scoring tight end.

The former Kent State Golden Flash is tied with Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez with 111 scores, per NFL.com. However, Gates says he just wants to put the milestone to bed so the team can move forward with its push for a strong 2017 campaign.

“That’s obviously one of my individual goals,” Gates said, per NFL.com. “I’d never let that get in the way of what we want to accomplish collectively. I would love to get it out of the way and move past it and just start focusing on winning a championship.”

The 37-year-old showed last season that he still has a lot left in the tank. Gates recorded 53 receptions and seven touchdowns for the Bolts’ final year in San Diego, per ESPN.

With the breakthrough rookie season Chargers tight end Hunter Henry had last season, Bolts fans should cherish every snap Gates plays this season, as it could be his last season with his successor already knocking on the door.