New York Post

Kelce, Chiefs agree to $34.25M extension

- By MICHAEL BLINN

Now it’s Travis’ turn to make some news.

A week after megastar girlfriend Taylor Swift dropped her longawaite­d “The Tortured Poets Department” album and hours after brother Jason Kelce joined ESPN’s NFL broadcast team, Travis Kelce got his own moment in the spotlight.

The Chiefs star agreed to a contract extension that will make him the NFL’s highest-paid tight end, the team announced Monday, with NFL

Media’s Tom Pelissero reporting its a two-year tack-on to his current deal for $34.25 million.

“Back at it again, baby, woo! Feels good to be in KC,” Kelce said in a video recorded at the Chiefs facility the team posted to X. “I remember coming here 12 years ago — it’s an honor and a pleasure. I can’t wait to get after these next two years. No better than right now. Getting fired up for this year – just got out on the field with the boys, doggone, we’re back at it baby. Chiefs forever!” The three-time Super Bowl winner is set to make $17 million — all guaranteed — for 2024, besting Mark Andrews’ $16.9 million with the Ravens. In 2025, he’ll make $17.1 million.

His deal will now keep him in Kansas City through 2027, when he’ll be 38.

The quarterbac­k responsibl­e for connecting with him on the majority of his 11,328 yards, 907 catches and 74 touchdowns over his career was thrilled with the news.

“I told yall I’ll never let him leave!!,” Patrick Mahomes wrote on X. “Congrats my guy!”

Kelce’s new deal comes despite a down season by his own lofty standards — his 984 receiving yards were his lowest total since 2015, his five TDs his fewest since 2019, and his 10.6 yards-per-catch average a career low.

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