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Kelce unveils his future, transitioning from football to the beer industry

A major investment for the Kelce brothers

Travis Kelce
Travis Kelce

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Travis Kelce seems to have revealed what he plans to do after retiring from the NFL, and it’s not golf. Recently, the Kansas City Chiefs star decided to stay one more season with his team, but he is already planning for the future.

The end of the Kansas City quarterback’s current contract will also mark the end of his career in 2026. However, there is life after football, and he is already making plans for it. It looks like those plans involve something related to beer.

What will Travis do after football?        

Everything suggests that Travis Kelce is up to something. He posted a Garage Beer ad on his social media. The caption on a photo of a beer truck on the highway read: “Truck with a truck flavor.” To this, the NFL player added: “Is this thing heading to my house?”

The brand quickly responded to Kelce’s message: “On the way,” followed by a waving emoji.

This is not just a hint that he is excited to enjoy one of those drinks. In fact, he and his brother Jason are the biggest investors in Garage Beer in 2024. Other celebrities who joined them include AJ Hawk, Frank Ragnow, and Richard Rawlings.

Andy Sauer, CEO of the Ohio-based brand, reported that the company has experienced significant growth since the Kelce brothers made their investment. In fact, Garage Beer now has customers across the country. “This is largely due to the support they have given the brand and the awareness they have created… They are by far the biggest investors.”            

“When we were forming the partnership with them, it was very important that their ownership stake was substantial and reflected the amount of effort they wanted to put into building the business. I love what I felt the brand could become. Everyone remembers that moment when they had their first beer with their dad in the garage, and I think there’s something about that that’s so nostalgic for people.”

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