Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs have been dominant throughout the past several seasons, consistently competing for the Super Bowl.
While the Chiefs suffered a Super Bowl loss last season, they have won two titles in the past three years, cementing themselves at the upper echelon of the NFL.
Last season, Kansas City went 17-3. They defeated the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills in the postseason before losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.
After the season, Kelce announced that he would be returning to the Chiefs for his 13th season in the NFL.
Kelce and his teammates are looking for a revenge tour, attempting to get back to the top and win the Super Bowl, bouncing back from a brutal defeat last season.
While Kelce has likely been training on his own, he will soon travel to Nashville to be alongside some of the best tight ends in the NFL.
According to an official press release, Tight End University, founded by Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Greg Olsen, will be returning for its Fifth Annual Summit.
The event will take place between June 23 and June 26 at Vanderbilt University.
Upon the release of the announcement, Greg Olsen spoke on the founders' goal of Tight End University.
"Our goal with TEU has always been to create a space where tight ends can come together, share knowledge, and elevate each other," Olsen said. "Being able to spread knowledge and pick the brains of those who do it at the highest level every Sunday, while helping to evolve the position to what it has become today, is truly something we take great pride in."
TEU was officially founded in 2021 and has since become an offseason staple for some of the best tight ends in the NFL.
Also, this year, Tight End University will be hosting a large golf tournament for the players who participate.
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