Tight End University participants give hilarious impressions of Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce

Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce has been in Nashville, Tennessee for the past several days with his counterparts, 49ers TE George Kittle and former Panthers TE Greg Olsen as they host the fourth annual Tight End University summit.  The event has become a space for NFL and college players in the position group to come […]

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George Kittle and Travis Kelce greet the crowd during the “Tight Ends & Friends” concert at Brooklyn Bowl Tuesday, June 18, 2024 in Nashville, Tenn.
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Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce has been in Nashville, Tennessee for the past several days with his counterparts, 49ers TE George Kittle and former Panthers TE Greg Olsen as they host the fourth annual Tight End University summit. 

The event has become a space for NFL and college players in the position group to come and learn from some of the best to ever play the position. They have on-field clinics, film sessions, and more that help players learn and grow. They also spend a lot of time just being together and having fun. 

They had their "Tight Ends & Friends" concert at the Brooklyn Bowl, but they also have been having some fun throughout the week. For instance, participants in Tight End University were asked to give their best Travis Kelce impression when they arrived one day. The results were as hilarious and ridiculous as you'd expect them to be. 

Check it out:

  • Eagles TE Dallas Goedert and 49ers TE George Kittle hit 'em with Kelce's iconic "Alright Nah" from New Heights. 
  • Seattle Seahawks TE Pharaoh Brown also evoked New Heights with a, "New News!"
  • Eagles TE C.J. Uzomah did his impression of Kelce picking up his girlfriend, Taylor Swift: "Hey, Taylor. How you doing?" 
  • Broncos TE Lucas Krull started recanting Kelce's favorite Beastie Boys song (Chiefs fans will get a kick out of that one).
  • Kelce did an impression of himself, where he did the stanky leg dance.  

However, George Kittle's dad (you got that right) might have had the best impression of all. He really captured some of that fire that Kelce had on the sidelines when he hip-checked Andy Reid during Super Bowl LVIII. 

What would your impression of Kelce be? I'd probably do his classic Bow & Arrow celebration, but there are truly endless options that capture the aura of No. 87.