
Travis and Jason Kelce step into wild UFC fight with Chuck Liddell in viral Garage Beer ad
Jason Kelce and
Travis Kelce
are stepping away from football and into the world of fun commercials. The NFL brothers teamed up with UFC legend Chuck Liddell for a new Garage Beer ad. The shoot happened in Los Angeles in July 2025, and early clips show a playful martial arts battle, full of jokes, laughs, and a surprise knockout punch from 'The Iceman' himself.
Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce step into a fake fight with Chuck Liddell in a fun new beer ad
Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce have teamed up with UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell for a fun new commercial. The shoot took place in Los Angeles earlier this month, and it's all for their beer brand, Garage Beer.
In a behind-the-scenes video shared by TMZ Sports on July 27, 2025, the NFL brothers can be seen joking around with Chuck. Jason wears a white karate uniform, called a gi, and faces off with Chuck in a funny martial arts scene.
Travis stands on the side, acting like a coach and cheering his brother on.
The short clip ends with Chuck Liddell playfully 'knocking out' Jason with a fake punch. The full ad will be released on August 7. Fans are excited to see the full version, especially after seeing Jason's earlier karate-style ad for Garage Beer in March 2025, where he played a character called
'Brewmite.'
Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce, and Chuck Liddell share laughs on set while promoting Garage Beer
Jason, 36, retired from the NFL earlier this year after playing 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Since then, he has been busy with other projects, including commercials and his podcast New Heights with Travis.
Travis, 35, is still playing for the Kansas City Chiefs. He recently started training camp for the 2025 NFL season. Despite his busy schedule and public relationship with singer Taylor Swift, he joined Jason for the Garage Beer ad.
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Chuck Liddell, 55, is a UFC legend known as 'The Iceman.' He joined the brothers in Los Angeles to shoot the commercial.
In the clip, all three are seen laughing, showing that the mood was fun and light.
A TMZ source who was on set said,
'The Kelce brothers were having a blast. Chuck was all in for the fun. It was more about laughs than punches.'
Garage Beer is part of the Kelce brothers' growing brand. Along with their podcast and fun ads, they've become popular beyond football.
The commercial with Chuck Liddell is expected to show more of their funny side. It's not just about selling beer, it's about showing who they are as brothers, athletes, and entertainers.
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