Travis Kelce on the new contractual incentives of Saquon Barkley: “I don’t like it”

The record contract of Saquon Barkley with the Eagles of Philadelphia has small characters on which Travis Kelce is not accompanied.

During the episode of this week of the Kelce Podcast “New Heights” with his brother Jason, the Chiefs of Kansas City called the Eagles for the many incentives included in the Barkley contract.

The $ 41.2 million agreement over two years of barkley, with a salary of $ 20.6 million a year, made him the best paid ball carrier in NFL history.

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The Eagles of Philadelphia, the Ballon Saquon Barkley ball carrier, run in the Super Bowl Lix against the Chiefs of Kansas City, on February 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP photo / Matt Slocum)

However, only $ 36 million in this agreement are guaranteed, while Barkley can earn an additional $ 15 million if it fills certain incentives.

“EWW,” said Kelce in response to the incentive aspect of the Barkley agreement. “I don’t like it a bit … Should he have a 2000 yards season each year?”

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The tight chiefs Travis Kelce warm up before the Buccaneers match of Tampa Bay, on November 4, 2024, in Kansas City. (AP photo / reed hoffmann, file)

The incentive clauses in the new Barkley contract are unknown at the moment. His previous contract, which he signed with the Eagles Last Dissection, included incentives for winning the honors of the first All-Pro team, rushing for at least 1,000 and then 1,500 yards and victories each turn of the playoffs.

The Eagles Running Back Saquon Barkley are interviewed after Philadelphia won the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans. (Images of Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn)

Barkley ended up enjoying all these, with 2,005 yards on the ground in 345 races with 13 scores on the ground while taking 33 passes for 278 yards with two other affected. He was then the centerpiece of their race in the playoffs to the Super Bowl Lix, where they beat the heads of Kelce.

And now, Kelce does not approve of the incentives in the Barkley agreement, in particular those based on the success of the team, such as victories in the playoffs.

“So you have to count on someone’s vote to get your incentive?” Asked Travis Kelce. “It’s F — Ed Up.”

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