Travis and Jason Kelce have announced that they are now the owners of a professional football team in Missouri.
The two NFL legends co-owner ‘Garage Beer’ and on Thursday the brand announced that they had taken over the St Joseph Geiten.
The goats are a professional indoor football team based in St. Joseph, Missouri. They compete in the Arena League and one of the existing co-owners is Christian Okoye, who played for the Chiefs in the 1980s and 1990s.
“From the beer fridge to the front office, the goats are now powered by the same fresh, uncomplicated energy that Garage Beer feeds,” said Garage Beer.
“This is more than a sponsorship – it is a daring, possibly confusing leap into the world of professional sport ownership, and we can no longer be excited.”
Travis and Jason Kelce invested last year in the Ohio -based beer company. They also host together with the hugely successful podcast ‘New Heights’.

Travis and Jason Kelce have announced that they are now the owners of a football team
Now the brothers have moved to football possession – even if Travis continues his own journey in the NFL. The 35-year-old teased the possible pension after the loss of Super Bowl van de Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year.
He decided to continue playing, but in recent years Travis has expanded his off-field ventures and moved to acting and television, while his relationship with Taylor Swift means that he is rarely out of the headlines.
In October 2023, the tight end of Kansas City was part of a group that invested $ 211 million in the Alpine Formula 1 team.
Kelce’s Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes, golf icon Rory Mcilroy, football star Trent Alexander-Arnold and heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua.
In the meantime, Jason ended his incredible NFL career at the Eagles after the 2023 season. The 37-year-old Four father has since switched to the broadcast, working as a NFL analyst for ESPN and even launches his own late-night chatshow.
Earlier this week, Garage Beer had plagued the announcement and revealed that the company was in the ‘highly advanced stages of acquiring a considerable ownership of ownership in a professional football team’.
“This daring, somewhat mysterious movement fits perfectly with the identity of Garage Beer: deeply rooted in the football culture, loved by fans who prefer their beer cold and their Sunday (and Monday and Thursday, and sometimes filled on Saturday with Gridiron promotion,” they said.
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