Nashville, Tennessee, played host to this year's Tight End University (TEU), and opening night lived up to its hype, bringing together some of the NFL's top tight ends and a surprise guest who stole the spotlight: Taylor Swift.
TEU, co-founded in 2021 by San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs, and former NFL standout Greg Olsen, has quickly become a premier offseason event for tight ends across the league. The annual summit offers a mix of film study, on-field drills, training insights, and recovery education, all designed to elevate tight end performance on and off the field.
This year's event gained even more attention thanks to Kelce bringing his girlfriend, pop icon Taylor Swift, to the opening-night festivities. That allowed Kittle and his wife, Claire, to enjoy a star-studded night out alongside Swift.
Several photos from the night were posted on social media.
Swift's presence at NFL events, especially Chiefs games, has brought massive media buzz and drawn in new audiences. The attention garnered by her appearance at TEU is just another example of her influence.
As for Kittle, the All-Pro tight end is preparing for his ninth NFL season, coming off another standout year in which he posted his fourth career 1,000-yard campaign. A five-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowler, Kittle remains one of the league's most dynamic offensive weapons.
The 49ers are looking to rebound in 2025 after finishing last season with a disappointing 6-11 record, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2020. With a retooled roster, Kittle will be a key factor in the team's push to return to Super Bowl contention.