Tight End University—the annual summit of NFL players hosted by Travis Kelce, George Kittle, and Greg Olsen—is bigger than it’s ever been this week in Nashville.
But other markets are circling what’s become one of the most popular summer events during the NFL’s offseason, Olsen, a TEU co-founder, tells Front Office Sports.
“We’ve had a lot of cities reach out, whether it’s through ownership groups of NFL franchises or other professional sports teams,” Olsen says. “We’ve had conversations of doing some cool collaborations in different cities around the country. So, we’ve toyed with it.”
Vanderbilt University is hosting TEU for a sixth consecutive year, with the Commodores’ newly renovated FirstBank Stadium welcoming fans for a practice session, marking the first time TEU has welcomed the public.
“Nashville’s been our home from the beginning,” Olsen says. “It’s easy to get everybody to. There’s plenty to do. They’ve been great hosts. Vanderbilt’s been awesome. But we’ve kicked around doing it in Chicago. We’ve kicked around Dallas, Austin, Miami. There’s so many great cities between professional organizations, NFL teams, and collegiately—we’ve had a lot of different conversations.”











