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A situation to monitor: Kelce’s contract.
So here’s a mild curiosity: Kelce was inked like two weeks ago and his year by year cap hits haven’t been released yet.
That stands in stark contrast to Mahomes and Jones (and virtually everybody else’s contracts. If you go to OverTheCap and Spotrac, neither has the contract updated. I’ve been checking daily, because of course I am. There was a tweet the day of, by Mike Garofalo I think, that gave us the year cash payouts, but cash payouts on these big deals don’t always match up with the cap hits. The cash payout for this year is the same as his pre-extension cap number, but the cash payout for 2021 is actually 4m higher than the pre-extension cap number. Obviously, this could very well be nothing. But a conspiracy theory you could embrace is that the cash payouts are far more flattering to the player and/or sensible to the general public than the actual cap hits, which could be ugly. I don’t even know what “ugly” would look like in this scenario, I’m just spitballing because stalling the contract info this long is somewhat unique. |
Lol
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[looking up instructions for how to design and construct a good tin foil hat . . .]
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WTF?
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Whore mother
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Overthecap.com - six years of Travis Kelce's contract
2020 Cap Number - $11,218,400.00 2021 Cap Number - $13,250,000.00 2022 Cap Number - $7,500,000.00 2023 Cap Number - $13,250,000.00 2024 Cap Number - $15,000,000.00 2025 Cap Number - $17,250,000.00 Also Kelce's contract is set up where 2022 through 2025, Chiefs could release Travis without a Cap hit or any Dead money. Side note - Spotrac.com still does not have the contract posted yet. https://overthecap.com/player/travis-kelce/2216/ |
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So it almost entirely mirrors the cash paid out, other than this year, but it's almost exactly the same as his cap hit pre-extension: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Travis Kelce cash flow:<br><br>'20: $9.25m<br>'21: $13.25m<br>'22: $7.5m<br>'23: $13.25m<br>'24: $15m<br>'25: $17.25m<br><br>The <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Chiefs?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Chiefs</a> wanted to keep their core of players together. The Mahomes, Jones and Kelce deals are going to help them do that. <a href="https://t.co/Bf3XXhtLSE">https://t.co/Bf3XXhtLSE</a></p>— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeGarafolo/status/1294042406132817922?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 13, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> That 2022 cap number is downright criminal. Damn. It does jack up his 2021 cap hit by $3-4 million, however. Perhaps that's a signal from the Chiefs that, thanks to their Clark Hunt finance committee chairmanship connection, that the cap won't be as dirt low as some of us had feared. |
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Why the hell did Travis Kelce agree to this contract? I think this is a terrible deal for Kelce. He agreed to a below-market-value contract for the first three years in exchange for his annual average to look sexy by tacking on three premium-priced years the Chiefs could very well just release him at zero penalty if they chose to. Isn't it likely the Chiefs and Kelce return to the negotiating table after the 2022 season to bring his cap hit down while giving him more security? Of course, maybe the cap will be so absurdly high by then, Kelce's deal will be looking pretty good. |
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I'm glad we were monitoring this situation.
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