Travis Kelce’s retirement isn’t here yet.

But when it comes, he’ll have another football team to keep him busy.

On Thursday, Kelce indirectly became an owner of the St. Joseph Goats, a team from Missouri that plays in The Arena League.

Kelce and his brother, Jason, are co-owners of Garage Beer. And it’s the beer company that announced it now owns the Goats.

“Garage Beer — the crisp, uncomplicated lager co-owned by Jason and Travis Kelce — is proud to officially announce that we are now owners of the St. Joseph Goats, a professional indoor football team from St Joseph, Missouri, competing in the Arena League,” they said in a statement. “From the beer fridge to the front office, the Goats are now powered by the same crisp, uncomplicated energy that fuels Garage Beer. This is more than a sponsorship — it’s a bold, possibly confusing leap into the world of professional sports ownership, and we couldn’t be more excited.”

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The Goats conclude their season right about the time that the Chiefs open training camp in St. Joseph, ironically.

Kelce’s new team plays in a four-team competition that also features the Duluth Harbor Monsters, the Ozarks Lunkers and the Iowa Woo.

The Goats are in first place up to this point in the season with a 7-1 record.

Maybe Kelce will come out of retirement some day to get some arena football action.

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