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Watch the Hilarious Viral Clip as NFL tight ends produce hilarious Travis Kelce impressions during TEU gathering in Nashville: ‘Hey Taylor, I love you, how you doing?’
Several NFL tight ends’ attempts at impersonating Travis Kelce made for hilarious results at the TEU gathering in Nashville.
On Friday, the NFL posted the tight end’s take on the three-time Super Bowl Champion and founder of the annual gathering, now in its fourth year.
Philadelphia’s Dallas Goedert and San Francisco’s George Kittle had the same idea of saying ‘alright’ now in Kelce’s accent. Meanwhile, another Eagles tight end, CJ Uzomah, got creative with his take.
‘Hey Taylor, how you doing?’ Uzomah said with a smile on his face.
Seattle’s Pharaoh Brown and Denver’s Lucas Krull impersonated different Kelce signature lines. Brown exclaimed ‘News news’ while Krull sang the prolonged ‘To party!’
However, it wasn’t just the stars on the field who participated in the drill, as George Kittle’s father, Bruce, gave a not-so-PG impersonation of Kelce’s heated approach on the field.
alright now, @tkelce 😏@te_university | @newheightshow | @Chiefs pic.twitter.com/DO1wEQXM2X
— NFL (@NFL) June 21, 2024
‘Motherf******, let’s f****** go!’ he yelled at the camera.
After seeing the prompt to impersonate himself, Kelce met the challenge with a laugh and said: ‘That was me right there, I don’t know.’
‘Get a little stanky leg in there, alright now,’ he added while doing the famous dance move.
Kelce founded the annual gathering and teaching camp with Kittle and retired Pro Bowler Greg Olsen.
Tight End University ran through June 17-20. The gathering was not solely based on football as the festivities included a concert starring Jon Pardi.
Among the tight ends who joined this year’s camp were the Lions’ Sam LaPorta, Eagles’ Albert Okwuegbunam, Jaguars’ Evan Engram, Bills’ Tre’ McKitty, Vikings’ Shaun Beyer, Robert Tonyan and Josh Oliver, Saints’ Foster Moreau and Juwan Johnson, Giants’ Daniel Bellinger and Jack Stoll, Rams’ Colby Parkinson, 49ers’ Eric Saubert, Patriots’ Austin Hopper, Bears’ Cole Kmet, Bengals’ Drew Sample, and Ravens’ Isaiah Likely.