Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, isn’t just making a name for himself on the football field. He’s pulling in up to $5 million yearly from endorsement deals, adding a significant boost to his $14 million on-field earnings. Kelce’s connections, including a rumored link to Taylor Swift, have added to his fame.

One recent highlight for Kelce was his appearance in a Pfizer commercial. During the Chiefs’ Week 4 victory over the New York Jets, he encouraged viewers to get the COVID-19 vaccine and their annual flu shot. Reports suggest he earned a whopping $20 million for this promotion.

Kelce’s popularity, both in sports and beyond, is expected to benefit his brand collaborations. He’s already associated with big names like McDonald’s, Nike, Papa John’s, and more. As his fame grows, it’s likely that he’ll team up with even more companies.

Since being drafted by the Chiefs in 2013, Kelce has become one of the most skilled tight ends in the NFL. His current deal with the Chiefs, signed three years ago, makes him the second-highest-paid tight end in the league. With an estimated net worth of around $30 million in 2023, Kelce’s earnings from both football and endorsements have contributed to his financial success.