TRAVIS Kelce will play flag football with a group of individuals at Tight End University’s annual event in Nashville, Tennessee.
The 34-year-old Kansas City Chiefs star co-founded the tight ends training camp with George Kittle and Fox of the San Francisco 49ers NFL announcer Greg Olsen.
Five-time Pro Bowl tight end Kittle appeared on the Barstool Sports podcast Bussin With The Boy, which characteristics co-hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan.
Kittle spoke about Tight End University, which began its fourth year on Monday.
During a segment of the podcast, Compton asked Kittle if the event had “new additions” this year.
The 49ers star shared that he, Travis Kelce, legendary retired NFL tight end Olsen and other players will play against an all-female flag team soccer players on the first day of the meeting.
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“We’re going to play flag football with a group of kids ages 10 to 14,” Kittle said.
“I think it’s going to be a lot of fun.”
The 30-year-old then shared that there will be a concert featuring performances from several country singers, including Jon Pardi and Jellyroll.
The show will take place at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl, while Kittle revealed that up to 750 people will be in attendance.
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“Everyone is performing for free and everyone money can go back to charities,” Kittle said.
Kelce, Kittle and Olsen created Tight End University in 2021 to bring the Tight End community together,” according to the program website.
The three-day program allows participants to “bond, collaborate and learn among their peers” under the tutelage of NFL stars.
The event features many activities including “film study, on-field exercises, recovery, rehabilitation and features appearances by numerous NFL stars.
Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys was spotted at Tight Ends University on Monday.
“It’s such a cool and unique opportunity because it feels like you’re in an all-star game, it feels like you’re in a Pro Bowl because it’s very rare that you get so many guys from your profession in one. different team room”, Kelce said on his New Heights podcast in 2023.
“And it’s so cool to hear everyone’s stories about what they’ve been through, how their coaches teach them certain routes or certain blocking schemes.
“You just bounce ideas off each other, and I think that helped my game a lot just listening to the guys.”
After the TEU, Kelce will prepare for when the Chiefs begin their mandatory training camp on July 23.
Travis Kelce, actor

NFL star Travis Kelce has apparently landed his first major acting role.
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end plans to become a “heavy” figure in music and entertainment.
Kelce saw her star power rise after going public with her girlfriend Taylor Swift last summer.
The 34-year-old has already been cast in the new horror series Grotesquerie.
Directed by American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy, the drama is set to arrive on FX this fall.
Kelce will appear on the show alongside Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance and Lesley Manville.
On Tuesday, Nash-Betts appeared to confirm Kelce’s involvement with a surprise reveal on Instagram.
“This is what happens when WINNERS come together,” she captioned a clip featuring Kelce in a backstage dressing room.
Kittle will also participate in training camp with the 49ers on July 23.
Olsen, meanwhile, will prepare to broadcast NFL games for Fox next season.
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