Travis Kelce speaks to fellow tight ends.Travis Kelce (Photo via luvtheyeti/Instagram)
Travis Kelce doesn’t get credit for it, but he is a very smart man when it comes to football IQ.

Founded in 2021 by NFL Tight Ends George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, Tight End University ensures that the talent at the position continues to grow while being led by some of the best.

The camp started by George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen continues to grow, and now we are finding out why.

A video recently came out showing Kelce explaining how he reads defensive coverage from the event in Nashville over the summer.

His explanation not only had fans in awe of his brillance but many are given him much more respect for what he does on the field.

“I genuinely appreciate a thorough explanation of what goes on in his head…,” one fan said.


“How could you read the coverage, make a decision, react, and make the catch within seconds??

Fans couldn’t believe how smart Travis Kelce was:

According to The Sun, among the many players who showed up at the event were Lions’ Sam LaPorta, Eagles’ Dallas Goedert, Albert Okwuegbunam, and C.J. Uzomah, Jaguars’ Evan Engram, Bills’ Tre’ McKitty, Vikings’ Shaun Beyer, Robert Tonyan, and Josh Oliver, and Saints’ Foster Moreau and Juwan Johnson.

Kansas City Chiefs Handed Travis Kelce Unexpected New Role for NFL Season

Kelce is one of the best tight ends in the NFL and a key reason why the team has won three Super Bowl titles.

Now, he might be used somewhere else on the field in 2024.

Kansas City Chiefs special teams coach Dave Toub unveiled a surprising role for superstar tight end Travis Kelce, who is set to take on an unexpected position as the team’s emergency backup long snapper.

Toub mentioned that Kelce “would’ve been dynamite” in the long-snapper role.