Kelce Admits Being 'Underpaid' But Values Winning Over Higher Salary With Chiefs
- Kelce's agents tell him he is underpaid compared to his performance and impact.
- Kelce signed a four-year, $57 million extension in 2020 and is the third-highest paid tight end in the NFL.
- Kelce thinks about how much more he could make but prefers winning and staying with the Chiefs.
- Hill's mega-contract and trade made Kelce reconsider his future but he values winning and the Chiefs too much to leave.
- Kelce believes tight ends are underpaid in the NFL and co-founded Tight End University to support fellow tight ends.