The next venture for Chiefs’ Travis Kelce: Selling his own line of barbecue meals

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Following the Chiefs’ 31-17 win over the Chargers on Sunday, tight end Travis Kelce invited friends to his house for a celebratory meal.

A Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue food truck arrived at the home before the group had returned from GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, according to The Daily Mail.

Perhaps future postgame meals will be from Kelce’s own line of prepackaged meals. Yeah, Kelce is branching out into the food industry.

Parade reported that Kelce’s company, Kelce Food Group LLC, filed a trademark for the name “Travis Kelce’s Kitchen,” and this week we got a first look at some of those meals.

Instagram user Markie Devo shared photos and a description of what Kelce’s kitchen is offering.

The website All Recipes shared what the meals will cost:

  • BBQ Baked Beans (with Sausage): $8.17

  • BBQ Baked Beans (with Burnt Ends): $8.67

  • Bacon Mac & Cheese: $8.88

  • Brisket Burnt Ends & Mac & Cheese: $9.22

  • Sausage, Peppers, Meatballs and Marinara: $9.88

  • Brisket Burnt Ends & BBQ Sauce: $12.78

  • Sliced Brisket in BBQ Sauce: $12.78

The meals all simply need to be heated up and enjoyed, but here’s the thing: they’re only available at Walmart locations, All Recipes reported.

According to the trademark filed for “Travis Kelce’s Kitchen,” future foods from the tight end’s line could include pizza, ice cream and pastries.

Five of the initial frozen meals include barbecue, which is kind of a bold choice for Kelce, who certainly knows Kansas City is home to the best ‘cue in the world.

At least one Reddit user already has spotted the meals in Kansas City, and the packaging shows the barbecue meals are done in “KC Style.” Kelce’s No. 87 is also visible on the front.