Travis Kelce, George Kittle Turn Heads With New Post on Sunday
Travis Kelce, George Kittle Turn Heads With New Post on Sunday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle have proven to be two of the best players in the NFL during their careers.
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Kelce has made it to seven All-Pro teams over his 12-year NFL tenure, including three Super Bowl wins with the Chiefs. Kittle, on the other hand, has put together five All-Pro seasons since 2017.
Back in 2021, both Kelce and Kittle, along with former Carolina Panthers star Greg Olsen, founded Tight End University (TEU), a three-day-long event held annually at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. The three stars attend and run the event every year.
The program, which will take place from June 23-26, is designed to bring together the tight end community while "participating in a variety of activities including film study, on-field drills, recovery, rehabilitation, and more."
On Sunday, TEU revealed its final 2025 roster using a yearbook-style template that featured both Kelce and Kittle. Each player was photoshopped into matching black tuxedos with white shirts and black bow ties for the announcement.
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"Your Tight End University Class of 2025 🎓," TEU wrote on Instagram. "See you tomorrow boys."
NFL fans loved the TEU Class of 2025 post, leaving their thoughts in the Instagram comment section.
"Greatest position on earth," one fan said.
"Lmfao at photoshopping everyone's head on the same tux," added another.
"@gkittle looks like the happiest kid on the first day of school," claimed a third.
"Caden, Trav and Kittle!" wrote a fourth.
"Going alphabetically by first name is diabolical," commented a fifth.
"Greatest position on earth," replied a sixth.
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce© Alan Poizner / For The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK
Joining Kelce, Kittle and Olsen in Nashville this year are many different tight ends around the league, including the Las Vegas Raiders' Brock Bowers, the Minnesota Vikings' T.J. Hockenson and the Philadelphia Eagles' Dallas Goedert.
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While the event predominantly caters to the tight ends, other NFL stars may also make appearances at Vanderbilt. Previously, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott participated in TEU.
Related: Patrick Mahomes' Wife Brittany Mahomes Flexes $40 Swimsuit on Sunday
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.
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