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Travis Kelce before a game against the Los Angeles Chargers on October 22, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. Travis Kelce has made more than $70 million throughout his career in the National Football League, but he still remembers how he spent his first paycheck. Kelce says he spent around $10,000 on the limited-edition sneaker, which are replicas of the futuristic shoes Michael J. "I spent way too much money in clubs, and I was avoiding the rent lady," he said. Following a five-year $46 million contract extension in 2016, Kelce signed another four-year extension in 2020, worth just over $57 million.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Marty McFlys, Kelce, Michael J, Fox, I've, Jason Kelce, Shaquille O'Neal, Mercedes Benz, O'Neal, Klay Thompson, Maverick Carter, Thompson, Carter, Serena Williams Organizations: Los Angeles Chargers, National Football League, Nike Air MAG, Nike, Philadelphia Eagles, Forbes, Basketball Association, Washington State University, Del Mar, Target Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, Del, U.S, Bahamas
By the end of his first year in the National Football League, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was "damn near dead broke," he said on his weekly "New Heights" podcast in May. "I had my eyes on a pair of size 13 Nike Air MAG 'Marty McFlys' — the coolest shoes that I'd ever seen in my life," Travis said. "As soon as I got my check, I immediately went online and sourced them." A shoe collector, Travis said he spent around $10,000 on the limited edition sneaker. "Somebody came up to me and told me that you had bought those shoes and I looked up how much they were and I remember being like, 'What the f--- , Travis,'" laughed Jason.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Travis, Jason Kelce, Marty McFlys, Jason Organizations: National Football League, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Nike Air MAG
Nike's RTFKT on Monday announced the upcoming physical release of "Cryptokicks iRL." The NFTs can be redeemed for physical shoes. The Nike Air Mag is the futuristic Nike shoe worn in the movie "Back to the Future 2." Nike isn't the first sneaker company to release a physical shoe designed in the metaverse. Boston-based Endstate, whose cofounders include Nike design veteran Stephanie Howard, sell virtual sneakers that come with a physical counterpart.
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