Just confirmed with the agent that Travis Kelce’s contract is not an extension through 2027, but rather a renegotiated 2-year contract that replaces the final two seasons of his previous deal in KC.
Kelce was set to earn $30.25M, but can now bag $34.25M, $17M of which is… https://t.co/gJtZ31JmT6
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Right, he could have tried to pull the Jimmy Graham move and argued that he played significant snaps at WR to squeeze us for bigger paydays and never did, at least publicly. I have to assume he didn’t privately either because we almost certainly would have caved.
I hit the wrong button so I gave you positive rep to counter it [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
He’s one of the most underpaid players in NFL history, along with other great tight ends such as Gronkowski & Tony Gonzalez. The elite tight end market is drastically undervalued compared to elite receivers.
Yeah but the elite TEs get plenty of endorsements. Gronk never touched his NFL salary while he was playing. He lived off of his endorsement money. He talked about it in his book "“It’s Good to be Gronk."
Just goes to show how important it is to manage money properly.
While I would have liked Kelce to continue to play for cheap I totally get it. Kelce earned his salary from all the years of being underpaid. Glad he will retire a Chief. [Reply]
This seems a bigger deal than I first thought. I was like duh. But maybe he actually could get a brinks truck from other avenues and instead wants to commit to this dynasty.
Dude is gonna retire with more rings than anyone not named Brady isn't he? Well... and Mahomes of course. [Reply]