TRAVIS Kelce has his sights firmly set on securing a Super Bowl three-peat this season. But the Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been diligently planning for life once he retires from the NFL in recent months. Kelce has two more years left of a contract with the Chiefs.

And as he winds down his Hall of Fame career, he has actively secured a number of lucrative acting and presenting roles, as well as business opportunities. The NFL icon is also making sure his relationship with pop star Taylor Swift continues to go from strength to strength despite their busy schedules. Here is a look at how Kelce is planning to stay in the spotlight once his playing days are done.

Read more on Travis Kelce 'UNTIL THE WHEELS COME OFF' In April, Kelce signed a two-year extension that will make him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. The 34-year-old was originally signed through the 2025 season. Kelce's new deal is reportedly worth $34.

25 million, which includes $17 million guaranteed for 2024. "I'm so fricking thankful to (general manager) Brett Veach, (president) Mark Donovan, coach (Andy) Reid -- Big Red, I love you, big guy -- and obviously (owner) Clark Hunt," Kelce said on New Heights . Most read in American Football "I'm gonna love the next two years playing here in Kansas City, and we'll see what happens after that, but I am so excited and so thankful to this organization for getting it done and making me feel appreciated and compensated the right way.

"On top of that, I got to move t.