
Chiefs give Travis Kelce hard deadline for retirement decision — with millions at stake
NY Post
The Chiefs are giving their star tight end a deadline to inform them of his future plans.
Travis Kelce has been contemplating his NFL future since the Chiefs lost the Super Bowl last weekend to the Eagles in a lopsided game in New Orleans.
But a report from The Athletic indicated that Chiefs want Kelce to inform them of his decision by around March 14, which is right when the new league year begins and free agency signing period opens.
Kelce is also due a $12.5 million roster bonus on March 15, according to Over The Cap.
Kelce has one year left on his current contract with the Chiefs, who he has played his entire career with in the NFL.
The tight end has not signaled one way or another if he would keep playing.

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