Breaking News: When Travis Kelce signed his four-year, $58 million contract extension with the Chiefs in 2020, he decided that his first purchase would be something more meaningful than a new car. Kelce announced that he will be buying a building for his Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation to give inner-city Kansas City teenagers a safe place where they can study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He also has a foundation that fixes senior citizen’s homes that need repairs. It’s a great gift to seniors in the Kansas City area…

Breaking News: When Travis Kelce signed his four-year, $58 million contract extension with the Chiefs in 2020, he decided that his first purchase would be something more meaningful than a new car. Kelce announced that he will be buying a building for his Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation to give inner-city Kansas City teenagers a safe place where they can study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He also has a foundation that fixes senior citizen's homes that need repairs. It’s a great gift to seniors in the Kansas City area...

 

The Kansas City Chiefs and Travis Kelce have reportedly agreed to terms on a four-year, $57 million contract extension that will keep Kelce in Kansas City for the next six seasons.

 

Breaking News: When Travis Kelce signed his four-year, $58 million contract extension with the Chiefs in 2020, he decided that his first purchase would be something more meaningful than a new car. Kelce announced that he will be buying a building for his Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation to give inner-city Kansas City teenagers a safe place where they can study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He also has a foundation that fixes senior citizen's homes that need repairs. It’s a great gift to seniors in the Kansas City area...
The Chiefs and Kelce’s representatives had been “working on an extension to pay him according to his production.” ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler first reported that it’s a four-year extension, tying Kelce to the Chiefs for the next six seasons. Rapoport later reported that the contract is worth between $14 million and $15 million per year in new money, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first with final terms: four years, $57.25 million with $28 million in guarantees for the star tight end, in addition to his next two years already on the books with KC.

This move comes just hours after reports surfaced of San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle signing his own long-term extension for five years and $75 million, averaging $15 million per year.

 

Breaking News: When Travis Kelce signed his four-year, $58 million contract extension with the Chiefs in 2020, he decided that his first purchase would be something more meaningful than a new car. Kelce announced that he will be buying a building for his Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation to give inner-city Kansas City teenagers a safe place where they can study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He also has a foundation that fixes senior citizen's homes that need repairs. It’s a great gift to seniors in the Kansas City area...
Kelce’s previous five-year, $46.8 million deal in 2016 has been a bargain for the Chiefs, as he’s carried cap hits of roughly $5.5 million, $10 million and $10.7 million in the first three years of the deal. He was slated to make $11.2 million and $9 million in 2020 and 2021.

Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated first reported that there is no new money in 2020 for Kelce, but that he’ll see a “sizable guaranteed roster bonus due early next year.” Breer later specified that it will be $7 million on April 5.

 

Breaking News: When Travis Kelce signed his four-year, $58 million contract extension with the Chiefs in 2020, he decided that his first purchase would be something more meaningful than a new car. Kelce announced that he will be buying a building for his Eighty-Seven & Running Foundation to give inner-city Kansas City teenagers a safe place where they can study science, technology, engineering and mathematics. He also has a foundation that fixes senior citizen's homes that need repairs. It’s a great gift to seniors in the Kansas City area...
Mike Garafolo of NFL Network later reported Kelce’s cash flow over the course of the deal, giving the Chiefs lower hits in 2020 and 2022, with the largest hit coming in the final year of the deal, which would likely be minimally guaranteed.

Ultimately, the Chiefs locked up another one of their most vital offensive weapons while also delivering a nice payday for the team’s star tight end, likely leading him to a path where he can spend his entire career in Kansas City.

As if any of the reports were still in question, Patrick Mahomes took to Twitter to celebrate and, in a way, confirm the news.