

Kansas City Chiefs superstar Travis Kelce and San Francisco 49ers Pro Bowler George Kittle will once again serve as co-founders and co-hosts of the annual Tight End University (TEU), a now-iconic event led by some of the position’s greatest talents, alongside former NFL standout and current broadcaster Greg Olsen.
This year’s TEU, running from June 23-26 at Vanderbilt University, marks the latest evolution of a tradition that started in 2021.
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Kelce and Kittle have the resumes to back their leadership roles. Kelce, a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, has earned seven All-Pro honors over his remarkable 12-year career.
Meanwhile, Kittle has racked up five All-Pro seasons of his own since entering the league in 2017, becoming a key cog in the 49ers‘ offense and a vocal ambassador for the position.
A star-studded class prepares to learn, compete, and bond at TEU 2025
To build anticipation, TEU revealed its 2025 roster on Sunday with a creative, yearbook-style post that featured Kelce and Kittle photoshopped into black tuxedos with bow ties.
The caption read: “Your Tight End University Class of 2025. See you tomorrow boys,” teasing the upcoming kickoff of the event.
More than just a casual get-together, TEU has grown into a premier offseason hub for elite tight ends to sharpen their tools through on-field drills, film sessions, recovery and rehabilitation discussions, and mentorship activities.
For younger players entering the league or trying to elevate their game, the opportunity to learn from legends like Kelce and Kittle is invaluable.
While the camp is technically for tight ends, the event’s reach often extends beyond the position. Past editions have included visits and throw sessions from quarterbacks such as Dallas Cowboys‘ Dak Prescott, showing the position’s collaborative relationship with signal callers.
TEU is also a space where NFL culture and personality shine. The partnership between Kelce and Kittle is central to the vibe of the event.
Both players are known not just for their elite play but for their infectious energy and love for the game. Their bond with Greg Olsen, who transitioned seamlessly into the media world after a long NFL career, adds another layer of professionalism and legacy to the camp.
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