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Breaking Down Travis Kelce's Net Worth, Salary, And Business Moves

Summary
- Forbes estimates Travis Kelce’s net worth at $52 million as of 2025, highlighting his financial success as an NFL athlete and a businessman.
- Kelce and his brother Jason signed a $100 million, three-year deal with Amazon’s Wondery in August 2024 for their podcast New Heights, which became the No. 1 sports podcast in the U.S.
- According to Forbes, in February 2024, Kelce earned $5 million through sponsorship deals with major brands, making him one of the NFL’s most successful endorsers.
A gridiron maestro with hands of gold and a personality to match, Travis Kelce has turned the art of tight-end play into a global spectacle. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2013 NFL draft and has played for the team his whole career as the team’s tight end. Kelce won two Super Bowl rings (LIV and LVII) with the Chiefs. His mastery on the field is matched by his growing influence off it. The tight end has embraced entertainment, hosting Saturday Night Live on March 5, 2023, and starring in E! ’s dating show Catching Kelce. He also co-hosts the wildly popular podcast New Heights with his brother, Jason Kelce.
The podcast was listed as the 8th most popular show in the United States on Apple Podcasts in 2024. Kelce’s high-profile romance with singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has lit up headlines, turning the spotlight on his team and the league, while delivering a windfall of viewership and revenue. As of 2025, Forbes estimates Travis Kelce’s net worth at $52 million, a number that speaks volumes of his dual success as an athlete and businessman. Kelce was ranked no. 7 on Forbes’ 2024 list of the NFL’s highest-paid players and has leveraged his earnings to fuel financial growth and ventures in entertainment. His financial evolution has been a series of curveballs, each one sharpening his aim for long-term success.
“It was a lot of trial and error in trying to figure out what made me happy, but at the end of the day, what is going to keep my family safe, keep my financial accumulation … and how to save it the best way, invest it the best way,” he stated on Stash Wealth.
On a May 2023 New Heights episode, Kelce revealed his first NFL paycheck purchase: size 13 Nike Air Mag Marty McFlys. He also reflected, “The reason why I lost all my money in my first year, I might have went to Vegas or Florida on one of those off days and enjoyed myself. The dumbest thing I ever bought with my rookie money: bottles in the club.” Here’s the play-by-play on how Travis Kelce earned his fortune one touchdown at a time.

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NFL Contracts And Earning
Travis Kelce entered the NFL in 2013 with a rookie contract worth $3.12 million, including a $703,304 signing bonus, as reported by CNBC. That deal became the first domino to fall, setting off a chain reaction of lucrative contracts that vaulted him into one of the highest-paid players in the league. In 2016, Kelce signed a five-year extension worth $46 million, securing $20 million in guaranteed money, according to ESPN.
Four years later, with two years still left on that deal, he reached a four-year contract extension valued at $57.25 million, with $28 million in guarantees. In April 2024, Kelce reached another career milestone by signing a two-year, $34.25 million deal, with $17 million guaranteed. The new contract made Travis the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. His postseason heroics came with a golden handshake, thanks to the lucrative clauses baked into his contract.
The NFL collective bargaining agreement awarded him $130,000 for winning Super Bowl LIV in 2020, $164,000 for Super Bowl LVII in 2023, and $171,000 for Super Bowl LVIII in 2024. Prior to Super Bowl 2025, Kelce was set to earn $178,000 if the Chiefs achieved a victory, while a loss would still earn him $103,000. In a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs, winning their second Super Bowl title and their first since Super Bowl LII seven years ago. Following the defeat, Kelce reportedly took home $103,000.
Year Signed |
Contract Length |
Total Value |
Guaranteed Amount |
---|---|---|---|
2013 |
Rookie Contract |
$3.12 Million |
$703,304 (Signing Bonus) |
2016 |
5 Years |
$46 Million |
$20 Million |
2020 |
4 Years |
$57.25 Million |
$28 Million |
2024 |
2 Years |
$34.25 Million |
$17 Million |
Podcast And Entertainment Ventures
The New Heights Podcast premiered in September 2022 under Wave Sports + Entertainment, with Travis and Jason Kelce as co-hosts. Its name pays homage to their Cleveland Heights upbringing. Within weeks, it became Spotify’s most-listened-to sports podcast and ranked third in Apple’s sports charts. The podcast exploded in popularity during February 2023, when the Kelce brothers faced off in Super Bowl LVII. New Heights skyrocketed to the No. 1 sports podcast on Apple, No. 2 among all Apple podcasts, and No. 3 on Spotify across all categories.
Following its second season premiere in September 2023, New Heights became the No. 1 sports podcast in the U.S. and the No. 1 sports podcast worldwide on Spotify, while also topping Apple’s overall podcast rankings. In August 2024, the siblings inked a $100 million, three-year deal with Amazon’s Wondery. Kelce’s on-air charisma extends to television. In 2016, he starred in Catching Kelce, an E! reality dating show, which he later admitted joining for financial reasons. Kelce also hosted a reboot of Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? on Amazon Prime Video, titled Are You Smarter than a Celebrity?, with a 20-episode season.
According to The Sun, Kelce was reportedly paid around $1.8 million per season on Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity? The Chiefs tight-end was cast in his first major acting role in Ryan Murphy’s FX horror series Grotesquerie, where he starred opposite Courtney B. Vance. Kelce turned up the volume on his entertainment pursuits with Kelce Jam, an annual music festival that was launched in April 2023 during the NFL Draft weekend in Bonner Springs, Kansas. The inaugural event featured Machine Gun Kelly and Rick Ross, selling out 18,000 tickets after the first 10,000 sold in 20 minutes. The 2024 edition drew an even larger crowd of 20,000 fans, headlined by 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne.
Endorsements Deals
Off the field, Kelce mirrors the versatility and drive that define his professional football success. Forbes reported in February 2024 that Kelce earned $5 million through sponsorship deals, citing partnerships with Bud Light, Nike, Pfizer, and State Farm. He has also represented brands like Campbell Soup, Experian, General Mills, and Subway. The 3-time Super Bowl champion has featured in advertisements for top-tier brands like Pepsi and Lowe’s.
In June 2024, Kelce and his brother Jason became investors in Garage Beer, with CEO Andy Sauer later calling them “by far the largest investors.” Forbes noted that Kelce Jam, his annual music festival, has also become a sponsorship magnet. The magazine revealed that brand partnerships for the second Kelce Jam grew fivefold, and the festival was expected to produce three times the revenue of its first edition, though Kelce’s personal earnings were not disclosed.
Business Investments
Travis Kelce has developed a portfolio of businesses that reflects his exceptional ability to recognize profitable prospects. In 2019, he launched Hilo Nutrition, a health brand specializing in gummy supplements designed to enhance performance and wellness. The same year, Kelce’s investment in L Catterton’s acquisition of Cholula Hot Sauce paid off when McCormick & Company purchased the brand for $800 million in 2020, earning him four times his initial stake.
He launched Tru Kolors in January 2020, a clothing brand that became the first by an NFL player to collaborate with an NFL franchise. By 2022, Tru Kolors partnered with the Kansas City Chiefs for official merchandise. His Nike deal also made waves in 2021 with the release of the Nike x Kelce Blazer Mid ’77 Vintage sneaker collection, featuring six designs inspired by his life.
Kelce has also invested in larger ventures. He co-owns Club Car Wash, which operates 109 locations across eight central U.S. states. In October 2023, he collaborated with Walmart to introduce Travis Kelce’s Kitchen, a barbecue product line influenced by Kansas City flavors. Travis has backed Casa Azul tequila, Kodiak Cakes, and menswear retailer Indochino. In 2023, he joined Ryan Reynolds and Patrick Mahomes to invest in Alpine, a Formula One team.
Philanthropy
Travis founded 87 & Running in 2015, a foundation aimed at creating sustainable change in his communities by supporting underserved children and teenagers with essential resources and opportunities. In 2020, he donated $500,000 to transform a Kansas City building into the Ignition Lab, a coworking space designed to help disadvantaged youth explore STEM careers. That same year, Kelce gave away $140,000 to Operation Breakthrough and the Heights Schools Foundation in Ohio, aiding them through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In January 2024, 87 & Running partnered with Rebuilding Together Kansas City to fund the rebuilding of a local resident’s home. Weeks later, Kelce teamed up with Operation Breakthrough to distribute 25,000 meals to Kansas City students. In February, he made two $50,000 donations on GoFundMe for the families of two girls injured during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
Real Estate Portfolio
The NFL star acquired a 10,000-square-foot property in Kansas City’s Briarcliff West neighborhood for $995,000 in 2019. The seven-bedroom, five-bathroom home featured an in-home gym, wine cellar, and a gourmet kitchen. Outside, a swimming pool and gazebo provided the perfect setting for celebrations. While its current ownership status is unclear, the property’s estimated value has reportedly reached $1 million.
In May 2019, he and his brother Jason purchased a 1,434-square-foot home in Orlando, Florida, for $335,000. Their mother, Donna Kelce, is listed as the primary owner, with Travis and Jason named as heirs to the property. As media coverage intensified with the announcement of his relationship with Taylor Swift, Kelce paid $6 million for an estate in Leawood, Kansas.
The 17,000-square-foot estate sits on nearly 3.5 acres and features a six-car garage, a tennis court, a miniature golf course, and a Beverly Hills–style pool. The castle-like property was built in 1998 and provides the perfect retreat for a player of Kelce’s stature. Sources told TMZ that Travis’ primary reason for purchasing the new property was his increased need for privacy, a logical step considering the heightened public attention.