ESPN
23 Jun 2025, 14:52 GMT+10
NFL Live will take a summer road trip on Tuesday, June 24, becoming the first television program to broadcast live (4-5 p.m. ET, ESPN) from Tight End University (TEU). The George Kittle, Travis Kelce and Greg Olsen creation is set for their fifth offseason-get-together, beginning in 2021 with a mission to 'bring the best tight ends across the league to train, bond and build community.'
Over 75 tight ends have committed to attend the Nashville-based event, including Super Bowl Champion Dallas Goedert (Eagles), All-Pro Brock Bowers (Raiders) and NFL Legend Dallas Clark. A full list of participants can be found on their Instagram page
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky and Laura Rutledge will bring fans to the heart of the summer camp-like event, as NFL Live, the 2025 Sports Emmy-winning program, originates from Vanderbilt University. During the hour-long broadcast, Orlovsky and Rutledge will showcase the happenings, while welcoming a variety of TEU participants to the show for light-hearted conversations, fun stories, and takeaways from four-day event.
Tight End University is the latest event for NFL Live to originate onsite from, joining the Super Bowl, Pro Bowl Games, NFL Draft, and Monday Night Football among other events.
About Tight End University
Founded in 2021 by George Kittle, Travis Kelce, and Greg Olsen, TEU brings together the NFL's tight end community-from rookies to seasoned veterans-for a unique experience featuring on-field drills, film study, team-building activities, and more.
Source: ESPN
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