Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce's careers are soaring to new heights. Indeed, the NFL veteran and his wife made their acting debut by starring in a 16-minute short film to promote Jason and his brother Travis Kelce's company Garage Beer. In the old western-inspired parody film titled The Last True Cold One, Jason learns that his not-so-trusty steed—named Travis, of course—drank his last beer during their cross-country journey.
"Well, I'll be," Jason, 38, said in the April 23 YouTube video. "Couldn't save one for me, Travis?" In response, the horse snorts, which is translated onscreen as, "You're heavy."

Jason then sets off in search of a cold one, where he learns from a saloon worker that ice-cold beer is banned by local villain Beau Allen in the town. Still looking for his drink, Jason's compass points him to "what a man wants most," which he assumes is a chilled beverage. But where it leads him is much better: Ms. Kylie, played by his wife of eight years.
"You need something, d--khead?" Kylie, 34, said in a thick Philadelphia accent before giving Jason instructions on how to secure his drink of choice. Hot and bothered by their interaction, Jason removes his hat to fan himself before saying, "What a woman."
After an epic battle with Beau, Jason comes out victorious thanks to a well-timed shot from Kylie. After the battle, Jason leans in like he's going to give her a kiss, but ends up pushing her aside last minute in favor of a cold Garage Beer.
Following the hilarious video's release, Jason—dad to daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 5, Bennett, 3, and Finnley, 12 months, with the Not Gonna Lie podcast host—poked fun at his and Kylie's involvement, specifically that one-liner she hurled at her husband with ease. As Jason captioned an April 25 Instagram post alongside clips from the short film, "Calling me a d--khead came out way [too] smooth…"
As for Jason's brother Travis, 36, he's recently scored a few acting roles of his own, appearing in Happy Gilmore 2 alongside Adam Sandler in 2025 as well as Ryan Murphy's Grotesquerie the year before. But the Kansas City Chiefs tight end—who announced in March he'll be returning for a 14th season with the NFL team—revealed he's determined to keep his head in the game during future football seasons.
"I think it might have slipped a little bit because I did have a little bit more focus in trying to set myself up," Travis told GQ last August. "And opportunities came up where I was excited to venture into a new world of acting and being an entertainer."
"I don't say this as 'I shouldn't have done it,'" he continued of his entertainment ventures. "I'm just saying that my work ethic is such that I have so much pride in how I do things that I never want the product to tail off, and I feel like these past two years haven't been to my standard." He added, "I just have such a motivation to show up this year for my guys."