Travis Kelce re-signs with Chiefs on three-year deal

Free agent tight end Travis Kelce has agreed to a three-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, securing his return for a 14th NFL season in 2026. The deal is worth $54.375 million, with a maximum value of $57.735 million. Kelce expressed excitement about donning the Chiefs uniform again at Arrowhead Stadium.

Travis Kelce, who was entering unrestricted free agency for the first time in his career, has chosen to remain with the Kansas City Chiefs. According to NFL Media, the new agreement is structured as a one-year, $12 million pact for 2026, with $3 million in possible incentives, and two additional years on the books primarily for salary cap purposes. This allows flexibility if Kelce, who turns 37 on October 5, decides to retire after the 2026 season. His previous four-year contract averaged $17.1 million annually and has now expired without him testing the open market, despite interest from win-now teams seeking a short-term addition to pair with his longtime quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Kelce shared his enthusiasm on Monday: “Chiefs Kingdom! Let's go baby! It's official. Excited for 2026 and just excited to put on a Chiefs uniform in front of you guys again. Let's get Arrowhead rockin' baby! We'll see you guys in a few months.” Negotiations had been ongoing for the past month, following the Chiefs' disappointing 2025 campaign. Coach Andy Reid confirmed in February that discussions were underway, while owner Clark Hunt expressed optimism in January: “As an organization, we certainly hope that he will come back. He had another great year... still had over 800 yards, and was really one of the leaders on the offensive side of the ball for us.” Kelce's 2025 stats included 76 receptions for 851 yards—his fewest catches since 2015 and second-fewest yards since 2013—yet he remains Kansas City's all-time leader with 1,080 receptions and 13,002 receiving yards. A three-time Super Bowl champion and 11-time Pro Bowler, Kelce aimed to resolve his future quickly to aid the Chiefs' offseason planning.

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Quarterback Aaron Rodgers has agreed to return to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2026 NFL season. The 42-year-old signed a one-year contract worth up to $25 million.

Free agent tight end Travis Kelce remains undecided about his playing future ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid has confirmed ongoing communication with the 36-year-old veteran. If Kelce chooses to continue, a return to the Chiefs is anticipated.

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid discussed the team's transition period and upcoming draft opportunities at the NFL Annual Meeting in Phoenix. After a 6-11 season in 2025 marred by Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL, the Chiefs hold the No. 9 and No. 29 overall picks. Reid provided updates on Mahomes' rehab and the acquisition of quarterback Justin Fields.

The Los Angeles Chargers have added veteran tight end David Njoku on a one-year contract. The move provides Justin Herbert with an experienced receiving option ahead of the 2026 season.

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After the first week of the 2026 NFL league year, the Pittsburgh Steelers have $30,595,782 in available salary cap space. This figure includes carried-over space from 2025 and a recent cap credit. The team has made several signings, re-signings, and roster moves amid a busy offseason start.

The Dallas Cowboys have paused negotiations for a long-term contract extension with wide receiver George Pickens, who was franchise-tagged in February and will play the 2026 season for a fully guaranteed $27.3 million. Executive Stephen Jones announced the decision during a pre-draft press conference in Frisco, Texas, on April 22, following Pickens' breakout 2025 season after his trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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The 2026 NFL free agency class features a mix of established stars and emerging young players, with wide receiver George Pickens and center Tyler Linderbaum topping projections. Free agency opens on March 11, following a franchise tag window ending March 3, as teams navigate salary cap constraints and roster needs. Analysts note a thinner pool of under-29 talent due to increased player retention strategies post-COVID.

 

 

 

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