Kansas City Chiefs tight tend Travis Kelce received $20 million to do his Pfizer promotional ad. This is according to Andrew Petcash — a sports reporter and founder of media network Profluence.

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 It is estimated that Kelce typically makes $5 million a year from his advertising endorsements, in addition to his roughly $14 million a year salary with the National Football League (NFL). The Pfizer check was obviously a huge boost.




According to Spotrac, Kelce was the second-highest-paid tight end in football due to all this as well as his 4-year $57,250,000 contract extension.

At the time, Kelce posted the ad to his Instagram and wrote, “With my schedule, saving time is key. The CDC says you can get this season’s updated COVID-19 shot when you get your flu shot if you’re due for both. That’s why I got two shots in one stop! Ask your doctor or pharmacist if it would be right for you. You can also visit CDC’s vaccines.gov to learn more and schedule an appointment.”

Never say that Big Pharma doesn’t pay.

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