The Chiefs may have just clinched their third straight AFC title , but behind the scenes, a financial storm might be brewing and it could decide the future of their golden boys, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce . For a while, the rumor mill had everyone convinced that Travis Kelce might hang up his cleats after the 2024 season. Between his age (he’s 35), a few signs of slowing down, and a certain high-profile relationship that took over pop culture, fans thought maybe—just maybe—he’d call it a day.
But now? Not only is Kelce sticking around for 2025, there's buzz that he might want to keep going even longer. Great news for fans of the Mahomes-Kelce bromance... unless you're the one signing the checks.
George Kittle just changed the tight end market, and Travis Kelce's deal is next
Here’s where it gets juicy: 49ers tight end George Kittle just signed a jaw-dropping $76.4 million extension, with $40 million guaranteed. That’s now the new gold standard for elite tight ends.
And if Kittle, at age 31, can land that kind of money, imagine what Kelce could argue for with his resume- multiple Super Bowls, All-Pro seasons, and an undeniable role in shaping the Chiefs’ dynasty. Even though Kelce’s numbers dipped slightly last year, he’s still one of the top pass-catching weapons in the league.
Sure, he's 35. Sure, his numbers dipped a bit last season. But no one’s questioning his impact. He and Patrick Mahomes have built a dynasty together, with unreal chemistry and back-to-back-to-back AFC titles. Even with a slight statistical dip, Kelce is still Mahomes' go-to weapon, especially when things get tough in the playoffs.
So the dilemma is this: do you pay a soon-to-be 36-year-old tight end like he’s still in his prime? Or hope he’ll take a team-friendly discount to stay on a winning squad?
It’s the classic NFL heartbreaker—sentiment vs. salary cap. On one hand, Travis Kelce is a legend, a locker-room leader, and a fan favorite. On the other, the Chiefs need to think long-term. Mahomes isn't going anywhere. But the window with Kelce? That might be closing.
Unless Kelce decides to help out his team financially or restructure Kansas City could be heading toward a crossroads with its most iconic duo.
If this truly is the last ride for Mahomes and Kelce, expect fireworks. But don’t be surprised if they both want to squeeze out one more Super Bowl and figure out the money after. Either way, the Chiefs are on the clock.
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But now? Not only is Kelce sticking around for 2025, there's buzz that he might want to keep going even longer. Great news for fans of the Mahomes-Kelce bromance... unless you're the one signing the checks.
George Kittle just changed the tight end market, and Travis Kelce's deal is next
Here’s where it gets juicy: 49ers tight end George Kittle just signed a jaw-dropping $76.4 million extension, with $40 million guaranteed. That’s now the new gold standard for elite tight ends.
And if Kittle, at age 31, can land that kind of money, imagine what Kelce could argue for with his resume- multiple Super Bowls, All-Pro seasons, and an undeniable role in shaping the Chiefs’ dynasty. Even though Kelce’s numbers dipped slightly last year, he’s still one of the top pass-catching weapons in the league.
Sure, he's 35. Sure, his numbers dipped a bit last season. But no one’s questioning his impact. He and Patrick Mahomes have built a dynasty together, with unreal chemistry and back-to-back-to-back AFC titles. Even with a slight statistical dip, Kelce is still Mahomes' go-to weapon, especially when things get tough in the playoffs.
So the dilemma is this: do you pay a soon-to-be 36-year-old tight end like he’s still in his prime? Or hope he’ll take a team-friendly discount to stay on a winning squad?
It’s the classic NFL heartbreaker—sentiment vs. salary cap. On one hand, Travis Kelce is a legend, a locker-room leader, and a fan favorite. On the other, the Chiefs need to think long-term. Mahomes isn't going anywhere. But the window with Kelce? That might be closing.
Unless Kelce decides to help out his team financially or restructure Kansas City could be heading toward a crossroads with its most iconic duo.
If this truly is the last ride for Mahomes and Kelce, expect fireworks. But don’t be surprised if they both want to squeeze out one more Super Bowl and figure out the money after. Either way, the Chiefs are on the clock.
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