Travis Kelce Secures Three-Year $54.7 Million Extension with Kansas City Chiefs

Travis Kelce has officially signed a three-year $54.7 million contract extension with the Kansas City Chiefs, confirming his commitment to the team amidst earlier retirement rumors. The veteran tight end, who has been a key player for the Chiefs, put speculation to rest by stating he will remain in Kansas City for at least another season. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the deal is valued at $54.735 million and has the potential to reach $57.735 million based on performance incentives. This significant extension underscores the Chiefs' confidence in Kelce's abilities, as he continues to be an integral part of their offense. Additionally, the NFL landscape sees other notable movements: The Miami Dolphins released quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with a record $99 million cap hit. The Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars are set to play in the 2026 NFL London games. Further developments are anticipated as the offseason progresses.
Source: Sky Sports - 2026-03-23