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Travis Kelce officially signed a new three‑year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs on March 23, 2026, a deal reported at $54.735 million that can rise to $57.735 million with incentives.
The agreement pays Kelce at least $12 million in guaranteed salary for the 2026 season, with up to $3 million in performance bonuses, but is structured with “void years” and limited guarantees that effectively give both player and club flexibility beyond next season.
The 36‑year‑old tight end — entering his 14th NFL season and a likely future Hall of Famer — announced the signing in a team video, greeting fans with “Chiefs Kingdom, let’s go baby!” and receiving a FaceTime congratulation from quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Kelce, who posted 76 catches for 851 yards and five touchdowns in 2025, credited personal factors including his fiancée, Taylor Swift, in his decision to return.
Team officials and analysts say the contract is set up to minimise 2026 cap hits and allow a reassessment after the upcoming season, meaning the headline three‑year term may function in practice as a one‑year commitment.
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