Tyreek Hill believes that Travis Kelce, his former Kansas City Chiefs teammate, is not receiving fair compensation for his contributions to the team’s back-to-back Super Bowl victories. Hill asserts that Kelce’s current salary of $14-15 million per year falls short of his market value. Despite acknowledging that Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes may accept reduced salaries to maintain team cohesion, Hill emphasizes their exceptional abilities and deservingness of top-tier pay. Moreover, Hill suggests that tight end Kelce could be considered the greatest of all time based on his personal experiences and observations.
In a separate development, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has reportedly secured a contract extension that establishes him as the league’s highest-paid coach. Hill praises the organization’s commitment to supporting its core players and Reid’s leadership in accumulating Super Bowl victories.