Travis Kelce’s managers, brothers Andre and Aaron Eanes, have sold their A&A Management organization to film and television company 3 Arts Entertainment.
The Eanes brothers announced the news on social media on Monday with 3 Arts now explanding into the sports world through the two brothers, who will continue to represent Kelce via A&A Management. Financial details of the acquisition were not revealed.
And while their remit is now to grow 3 Arts’ presence in the sporting world, the move also sees Kelce’s represenatatives align closely with the film and television industry – one the three-time Super Bowl winner himself sees a future in.
The Chiefs star, 35, has made no secret of his desire to explore an acting career once his playing days are over and he has already appeared in the TV series Grotesquerie, as well as hosting a quiz show on Amazon. Kelce has also filmed a cameo role in Happy Gilmore 2, which is going to be released later this year.
3 Arts, meanwhile, is majority owned by Lionsgate and recently oversaw the production of Oscar-winning film American Fiction.
‘Athletes and talent today are more than just one thing — they’re entrepreneurs, brands and leaders,’ Aaron Eanes said in a press release on Monday.
Travis Kelce, pictured with girlfriend Taylor Swift in January after a Kansas City Chiefs game

Kelce alongside his agents, Andre and Aaron Eanes, who announced their move on Monday
‘3 Arts’ expertise in talent management and production, combined with our expertise in brand building and sports, gives our clients the resources and guidance they need to thrive in today’s changing marketplace.
‘Together, our shared vision is to empower talent to maximize their impact, wherever their ambitions take them.’
Kelce has yet to respond to the news himself but his mother Donna liked the post on social media that the two brothers made to announce their news.
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