KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - It’s officially official.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced Travis Kelce signed a new contract. It’s something the Pro Bowler announced he would do earlier this month.
According to NFL reporter Ian Rapoport, Kelce’s contract is a three-year, $54 million deal that can be worth up to $57 million. The coming year of the contract is worth $12 million with $3 million in incentives.
The two years on the deal for the 2027 and 2028 seasons are void years, which allow the Chiefs to be creative with Kelce’s cap hit and provide flexibility for the team’s roster building.
Throughout his career, Kelce set fire to the Chiefs’ record books. He’ll end his time with the organization as the franchise record-holder for receptions, receiving yards, receiving TDs and total TDs.
He is the NFL record-holder for postseason receptions and Super Bowl receptions, and trails only Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice for most receiving yards in playoff history.
In two of Kansas City’s three Super Bowl wins during this dynastic run, Kelce scored a touchdown, and in the other, he was the Chiefs’ leading receiver.
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