On Jan. 19, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce stood in a room full of 50 students at Turner High School and advised them on the importance of being fiscally responsible.
This was about a week before he signed his five-year, $46 million contract extension, and Kelce was promoting a new video game that encourages financial education. After speaking to the students, he giddily played the game with them and spoke afterward about the importance of learning how to manage your money.
“It's been cool — we're trying to come in here and do something different, teach the kids about financial literacy,” Kelce said.