Across the NFL, Phase Three of the offseason is complete. All teams have completed their four-week program of voluntary organized team activities and mandatory minicamps. For most players, the time until training camp begins in late July is now a vacation.
But starting on Wednesday, a group of more than 40 NFL tight ends will be getting some more work done. Organized by the Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce, the San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle and longtime NFL tight end Greg Olsen, Tight End University serves as a way for players to share ideas, learn from each other — and enjoy each other’s company, too.