Machine Gun Kelly offers Chiefs' Kelce $500K to play for Browns
Rapper Machine Gun Kelly wants Travis Kelce to suit up for his hometown Cleveland Browns before his NFL career comes to an end.
Kelly, who, like Kelce, grew up in a suburb of Cleveland, made a pitch for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end to come home on the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast. Kelly promised Kelce $500,000 in cash, a donation of that same amount to both of their high schools, and to have coffee and breakfast delivered to him every day if he agreed to join the Browns.
Kelce admitted that playing for the Browns was "the original dream," but he's happy in Kansas City.
"It is an intriguing offer, 'cause you know how much we love the east side of Cleveland. The Heights, Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights. You already know, brother," Kelce said. "I'm not gonna lie, situation's pretty good in Kansas City."
Bring Travis home 😭😭 (dreaming, but still) pic.twitter.com/2abKn3B6yr
— MoreForYouCleveland (@MoreForYou_CLE) November 29, 2023
Kelce has spent his entire 11-year career with the Chiefs, winning two Super Bowls and three AFC championships during that span. He isn't a free agent until 2026.
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