Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s team did not win Super Bowl LIX, coming up short against Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles this past winter in a game that some felt marked the end of the Chiefs’ dynasty.
The Chiefs’ 40-22 loss obscured another tremendous season from coach Andy Reid’s team.
On Tuesday, the Chiefs tight end found himself back in action, working with youngsters on their route running while also posing for a photo with a three-time former NFC Pro Bowler and Fox announcer that turned heads.
Kelce and Hurts.
Kelce (L) and Jalen Hurts at Super Bowl LIX.
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“Past and present in the building for TEU,” the NFL wrote on X Tuesday, sharing a picture of George Kittle, Kelce, former Panthers tight end Greg Olsen and others.
Tight End University is a three-day summer training program designed by the famous trio of current and former NFL tight ends to improve the skills of young campers.
It began in 2021 and has continued ever since with young players, coaches and current players alike enjoying time on the football field together, refining their techniques.
Fans were excited to see the latest iteration of the event as they shared their thoughts on X.
“We love to see it,” one fan said.
“Best position in football,” another added.
“This is gonna be memorable,” another added with a ‘100’ emoji.
“Getting tight ends paid,” another said.
“Legends of the game,” another fan added as Kelce and company continued to receive support on X.