Jason and Travis Kelce behind the scenes! NFL brothers give fans a look at Garage Beer photoshoot

Jason and Travis Kelce gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at their photo shoot for Garage Beer after becoming co-owners of the brand.

It was announced on Wednesday that the NFL brothers are investing in the company, which is owned by the Braxton Brewing Corporation in Kentucky.

And Travis shared a glimpse into the siblings’ photo shoot with the company afterward while posting a video to his TikTok account.

In the minute-long clip, the brothers are all smiles as they lounge in a garage set and Jason poses with a can of beer.

The room was filled with all kinds of things you might find in a real garage, and Travis found himself tinkering with a bike before handing Jason a chainsaw to pose with.

Jason and Travis Kelce are seen in their Garage Beer photo shoot after investing in the brand

At one point, Travis found himself messing around with a bicycle he found on set

At one point, Travis found himself messing around with a bicycle he found on set

The tight end also grabbed a chainsaw and handed it to his brother so he could pose with it

The tight end also grabbed a chainsaw and handed it to his brother so he could pose with it

The former Eagles center also took note of a refrigerator on set and asked if the brothers could have it for their “New Heights” podcast.

Travis captioned the video, “Very excited to be working with my brother as co-owner of Garage Beer. We have had a lot of love for this [beer] for a while and know that you will too. Cheers!’

The Kelces’ involvement with Garage Beer marks the first time they have been significant owners and operators of a business as partners.

Of course, they are also the co-hosts of the wildly popular “New Heights” podcast, which releases episodes weekly.

Brothers Jason and Travis Kelce invested in the independent beer brand Garage Beer

Brothers Jason and Travis Kelce invested in the independent beer brand Garage Beer

That show will continue full steam ahead this season, although it may look a little different after Jason hangs up his cleats after a 13-year career.

The big Eagles will also be part of ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcasts.

Travis, meanwhile, will look to win a third straight title with the Chiefs as Kansas City opens its season on September 5 against the Ravens.

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