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Travis Kelce and his entourage are considering other projects outside of the NFL including 'movie roles' amid the 34-year-old's blossoming relationship with Taylor Swift.
Swift was recently in attendance as Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers to win the Super Bowl.
He has now won the prestigious prize two years running and three overall.
Amid his romance with Swift, Kelce is now reportedly being eyed for other projects outside of the NFL.
Travis Kelce is a man in demand amid his blossoming relationship with pop star Taylor Swift
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The Wrap say Kelce and his team are considering 'movie roles' and developing 'unscripted shows for the star'.
Comedy opportunities and 'pursuing product endorsements' are also believed to be under consideration as well.
It's claimed top filmmakers, including White Locus producer David Bernad, have recently jetted out to Kansas for talks with Kelce about a potential reality show, too.
Kelce is already an executive producer on the upcoming film My Dead Friend Zoe.
The film, which stars Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris and Sonequa Martin-Green, is scheduled to release next month.
And Kelce is set to produce the Jean-Michel Basquiat documentary dubbed King Pleasure as well.
For now, the 34-year-old remains committed to the NFL.
He addressed potential retirement following the Super Bowl triumph by saying he was targeting glory for a third straight year.
It's a different story for his brother Jason, however, with many expecting the veteran to call time on his career.
Kelce, meanwhile, recently shed light on Kansas' Super Bowl win and named Mike Frazier as the unsung hero of their victory.
"My guy Mike Frazier," Kelce said on his New Heights podcast.
"He's the one that goes through all these scenarios, all these big-time situations, end of half, end of game, rule changes, he comes up and stands in front of the team, and when he comes in front of the team everyone yells, 'Fraaaaz!'"
He continued: "He goes over these kinds of situations. "I'm pretty sure we went over the overtime rules three times, four times in a two-week span.
"Every single week we talked about overtime rules in the playoffs and Frazier was up front, giving what we would do in all these scenarios.
"So everybody on the team, we knew exactly what the best situation was, how we were going to handle it, how we were going to attack it.
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Travis Kelce shared a kiss with Taylor Swift after recently winning the Super Bowl for the third time in his career
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"And a guy like that, man, you don't realise how big of a job it is to do that kind of stuff."
Kelce also apologised for shouting at coach Andy Reid as his side battled their way to the trophy.
“I can’t get that fired up to the point where bumping Coach and it’s getting him off balance and stuff," he admitted.
"When he stumbled, I was like: ‘Aw, s**t’ in my head.
“It just came in a moment where we weren’t playing very well. I wasn’t playing very well and we had to get some s**t going.
Travis Kelce could pursue roles in acting with the stock of the Kansas City Chiefs star continuing to soar
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“Sometimes, those emotions get away from me, man.
"That’s been the battle of my career, but, everybody else, I don’t give a s**t what anybody else says.
"I talked to Coach Reid about it today and we kind of chuckled about it.
"I couldn’t be more proud of being his product on the field, and I couldn’t be more proud of where we’ve come as a team since I got here in 2013.”