
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end, is making a significant move into the world of sports ownership by becoming co-owner of the St. Joseph Goats, a Missouri-based arena football team in The Arena League. This venture marks Kelce’s first major step into team management while he continues to shine on the football field, reflecting his growing influence within the sports industry.
From Beer Brewing to Arena Football Ownership
The Kelce brothers, Travis and Jason, have transitioned from their Garage Beer business to acquiring the St. Joseph Goats, showing their commitment to sports ownership as more than a mere investment. Their acquisition represents a bold shift that brings Garage Beer’s straightforward and energetic spirit into the arena football scene. This is not just a sponsorship deal but an active effort to engage deeply with the complexities of running a competitive sports franchise.
A Team Poised for Growth and Success
The timing of the Kelce brothers‘ acquisition is particularly striking, as the Goats’ season conclusion aligns with the start of the Kansas City Chiefs’ training camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, deepening Travis Kelce’s personal connection to the team. Currently holding a strong 7-1 record, the Goats are on the rise, and their performance indicates a promising future bolstered by the strategic guidance and visibility the Kelces can provide.
Extending Impact Beyond Playing Years
This ownership move is a strategic extension of Travis Kelce’s career ambitions, emphasizing his desire to remain connected to football well after his playing days. Rather than stepping away from the sport, Kelce is exploring different dimensions of football—such as player development and team operations—through ownership, allowing him to apply his expertise while fostering growth within the arena league.
Setting an Example for Athlete-Entrepreneurs
The Kelce brothers’ involvement with the St. Joseph Goats underscores a growing trend of athletes leveraging their reputation and business savvy to become owners and entrepreneurs. Their initiative challenges conventional ideas of what athletes do post-retirement and highlights the exciting opportunities for players to stay influential in sports through innovative business ventures.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Kelce’s Sports Ventures
While Travis Kelce continues to captivate fans with his performances on the NFL stage, his role as co-owner of the St. Joseph Goats reflects a broader vision for his career and life beyond football. This move not only strengthens his ties to the sport but also illustrates an evolving athlete mindset that prioritizes sustained involvement and leadership in the sports world.
“The Goats will embody the crisp, uncomplicated energy that Garage Beer is known for.”
—Jason Kelce, Co-owner