On the field, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is all business and does everything he can to beat the opposing team, but off the field, it’s a different story. Kelce is just a normal person, and he has friendships and partnerships that go against his loyalties to the Chiefs. Not that he’s disloyal, but there’s nothing wrong with being friendly with the opposition so long as it’s not on the field.
Just looks at his brother, Jason Kelce, who played football for the Philadelphia Eagles for years. They didn’t let that huge NFL rivalry get in the way of their love and brotherhood, so it should come as no surprise that he’s teaming up with some rivals for a new business venture.
As the Kansas City Chiefs get ready for their upcoming matchup against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, November 23, Kelce is also busy with a new project. The Colts have a 8-2 record going into the game, while the Chiefs are 5-5, so as odd as it is to say, the Chiefs are underdogs in this game.
Travis Kelce’s Competition Just Joined His Business Venture
Kelce has been involved with 3 Arts Sports, which was originally established in 2012. “We are a sports and entertainment management collective that provides a 360° approach with our select roster of diverse talent leveraging a curated approach to mirror today’s cultural landscape,” the organization states on its official website.
They add, “Our business model is designed around entrepreneurial talent with a deep understanding of the unique opportunities surrounding your personal image, content production, marketing, brand & equity partnerships.”
So, while Kelce has been involved with 3 Arts Sports for a while, a new face just joined the group. Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels has signed with 3 Arts Entertainment’s sports management division, 3 Arts Sports, according to a release.
Welcoming the Newest Member of 3 Arts Sports
“Daniels will work closely with 3 Arts Sports to build out his personal media production company and strategically expand his footprint across sports, business, media and entertainment,” Variety magazine notes in a Tuesday, November 18, feature about the partnership. “The 2024 NFL Rookie of the Year joins 3 Arts Sports’ roster of athlete clients that includes Travis Kelce and Myles Garrett.”
“His partnership will include expanding into original media, brand collaborations and taking equity stakes in business ventures as he continues to dominate the line of scrimmage with successful on-field plays for the Commanders,” the Hollywood Reporter adds.
New Partnership is ‘Alignment Around Vision’
“Our partnership with 3 Arts represents more than management — it’s alignment around vision,” Regina Jackson, Daniels’ business manager, said in a statement. “3 Arts understands that today’s athlete is also a storyteller, investor, and cultural leader.”
Jackson adds, “What drew us to their team is their ability to operate with precision, creativity, and scale to help Jayden expand his influence across every vertical of sport, business, and entertainment.”
Jayden represents the next generation of superstar — one who transcends the field through vision, authenticity, intelligence, and purpose,” Shey Olaoshebikan, manager and executive vice president of 3 Arts Sports, said in a statement.
So, Kelce will have Daniels alongside him with this production company. Hopefully there are no hard feelings after the Chiefs’ lopsided defeat of the Commanders on October 27, 28-7.
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