Travis Kelce’s managers have reportedly been ‘hobnobbing’ around Hollywood as the legendary NFL star prepares for life after football.
The 36-year-old is approaching the end of his NFL career and, after Kansas City’s loss to Denver on Christmas Day, Kelce refused to rule out retiring at the end of this season.
Now Page Six claims that Aaron and Andre Eanes – who guide Kelce’s career – have been spotted mingling with TV executives around Tinseltown.
The tight end has spent the last few years taking his first steps into TV and film, hosting his own quiz show – ‘Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?’ and appearing in Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2.’
He also co-hosts a hugely popular podcast, New Heights, alongside his brother Jason and has a wedding to plan with fiancee Taylor Swift.
But, according to reports, Kelce’s managers were seen mixing with ‘White Lotus’ producer David Bernad amid claims ‘it looks like they have a project on the go.’
Travis Kelce, pictured with fiancee Taylor Swift, is approaching the end of his NFL career
The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Denver Broncos in Kelce’s potential Arrowhead swan song
The NFL star hosted the quiz show ‘Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity’ on Amazon Prime
There have long been rumors that Kelce could return to reality television, nearly a decade after he attempted to find love on TV show ‘Catching Kelce.’
Netflix have been linked with a move for Kelce, while previous reports said the NFL star held talks with the brains behind ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ over his own scripted TV series.
Some industry experts told Page Six that the Kelce brothers – who signed a $100million deal with Wondery over New Heights – could emulate the Manning family.
Peyton and Eli Manning co-host their own ESPN show, Manningcast, and network chairman Jimmy Pitaro previously told the Daily Mail he would love to work with Travis. Jason Kelce joined ESPN as an analyst after retiring from the NFL in 2024.
But the younger Kelce brother has not yet ruled out playing a 14th season in the NFL. ‘I still have a lot of love for this game. If I came back it would be just to answer that flame in my heart for this thing,’ he told fellow Chiefs legend Tony Gonzalez before the Broncos loss.
‘If it was just Sundays, I think I could play until I’m 50 but obviously there is so much that goes into it.’







