UPDATE, Aug. 14 | It's official.
The Chiefs announced in a tweet Friday that their agreement with tight end Travis Kelce was final. The terms of the agreement were not shared.
We have signed TE Travis Kelce to a contract extension 🏹 pic.twitter.com/K5Nsd2iZ5i
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) August 14, 2020
ORIGINAL STORY, Aug. 13 | Reports on Thursday said that the Kansas City Chiefs and tight end Travis Kelce have come to an agreement on a contract extension.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported the team and Kelce agreed on a four-year deal.
Money not finalized but expecting to come in just under Kittle's $15M per year. Kelce in a different situation -- turns 31 in October, third contract, keeping band together in KC a factor. https://t.co/ek5oGd8XcH
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) August 13, 2020
It is not clear yet how much money Kelce will receive from the contract.
This would be Kelce's third contract with the Chiefs. He has played with the team since 2013 and was a key player in the team's run to the Super Bowl this past year.