Travis Kelce’s Managers Make Curious Business Move That Could Impact The Chiefs Superstar’s Career

Travis Kelce’s Managers Make Curious Business Move That Could Impact The Chiefs Superstar’s Career
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Andre and Aaron Eanes, the two brothers who serve as managers for Travis Kelce, have made an interesting business move.

The siblings have sold their A&A Management organization to film and television company 3 Arts Entertainment, announcing as much via social media this week.

3 Arts is now making a foray into the sports world and will work closely with the Eanes brothers, who will continue to represent the Kansas City Chiefs tight end through A&A Management.

“Athletes and talent today are more than just one thing — they’re entrepreneurs, brands and leaders,” Aaron Eanes said in a press release.

He added:

“3 Arts’ expertise in talent management and production, combined with our expertise in brand building and sports, gives our clients the resources and guidance they need to thrive in today’s changing marketplace.”

The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

Travis Kelce’s Path To The Entertainment Industry Should Have More Resistance

Andre and Aaron will also be tasked with building a presence for 3 Arts in the sports world, but the deal also sees them move into the film and TV industry, which should please Travis Kelce, given that he sees a future in entertainment.

Travis has been pretty open about his acting aspirations and has done a bit of work on television in recent times, hosting a game show on Amazon and making an appearance in the series ‘Grotesquerie.’

The three-time Super Bowl winner will also appear in the upcoming ‘Happy Gilmore’ sequel, which is due to launch this year.

Lionsgate is the majority owner of 3 Arts and recently produced ‘American Fiction,’ an Oscar-winning film.

At the time of writing, Kelce had not responded to the news. However, his mother, Donna, liked the post from the Eanes brothers.

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