Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce is building a financial empire alongside his football career. By 2025, his net worth is estimated at $90 million, fueled by his record-breaking NFL salary as the highest-paid tight end, lucrative endorsements with brands like State Farm and Pfizer, and successful ventures including the 'New Heights' podcast and investments in Alpine F1.
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