Travis Kelce finds himself in a remarkable phase of life.
Fresh from securing his third Super Bowl victory with the Kansas City Chiefs, the standout player is enjoying the perks of success both on and off the field. Not only is he romantically linked with one of the world’s most prominent figures, but his athletic prowess has also garnered lucrative endorsement deals with industry giants like Pfizer and Nike, among others.
Reports from The Sun reveal that Kelce’s post-Super Bowl triumph has triggered a flood of lucrative offers. Gillette is reportedly offering the star tight end over $4 million to endorse their products, while Calvin Klein seeks to enlist him as a brand ambassador for a three-year contract, incorporating modeling opportunities both domestically and internationally.
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“Calvin Klein wants him to be a brand ambassador on a three-year contract, with a plan to use him in some modeling context in the United States and for international campaigns,” the publication wrote.
“Luggage company Samsonite has increased their offer to $800,000 a year since he landed a second successive Super Bowl ring, while Gillette and Kiehl’s have both weighed in with multi-million offers.”
Additionally, Samsonite has upped its offer to $800,000 annually following Kelce’s consecutive Super Bowl victories. Other major brands like Gillette and Kiehl’s have also stepped forward with multimillion-dollar propositions.
Furthermore, Toyota is reportedly in talks with Kelce for a four-year deal worth $1.5 million per year, accompanied by a substantial $2 million signing bonus.
As Kelce basks in his recent success, he remains focused on achieving a historic milestone with the Chiefs—a three-peat. Expressing his desire for this unprecedented accomplishment immediately after clinching the Super Bowl title, Kelce’s determination underscores his commitment to securing yet another championship for Kansas City. Should the Chiefs achieve this feat, they would etch their names in NFL history as the first team to win three consecutive championships.