Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is a monster on the football field, and apparently he's also a beast with a driver on the golf course. Kelce put his driving prowess to the test during a longest drive competition at Top Golf during George Kittle's inaugural Tight End University, and he won Chiefs fans (21 and older of course) free Bud Light for National Tight End's Day (Oct. 24) by clearing the 250-yard net to walk away victorious.
Kittle announced Kelce's victory on Twitter:
My guy @TKelce hit bombs at TEU and took home free @BudLight for all @Chiefs fans in Kansas City on National Tight Ends Day🍻 that boy like that! @gregolsen88 🤙🏻 pic.twitter.com/ZJJDMCbm6D
— George Kittle (@gkittle46) June 28, 2021
Congrats to all those Chiefs fans who are the legal age and who enjoy Bud Light. Travis Kelce is now your hero for getting you free beer.
Kittle's Tight End University featured a group of tight ends working on their skills and drinking Bud Light in Nashville. Zach Ertz and Kyle Pitts were among the participants, and as you can see in the above photo, Greg Olsen was also on hand for the shenanigans.
When he's not slamming golf balls and Bud Light, Travis Kelce is getting ready for another big season for Kansas City. The Chiefs are looking to bounce back from that ugly Super Bowl loss against the New England Patriots, and they should be one of the best teams in the NFL once again. Kansas City went 14-2 in the regular season after capping off the 2019 season with a Super Bowl victory.
Kelce enjoyed another monster campaign, recording career-high marks in catches (105), receiving yards (1,416) and touchdowns (11). The Chiefs star caught 31 balls for 360 yards and three touchdowns in the playoff run.