In a move that’s delighting both sports fans and comedy lovers, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made his acting debut in the newly released Happy Gilmore 2, and according to star and producer Adam Sandler, the role was tailor-made just for him.
The sequel to the beloved 1996 golf comedy dropped today, sending waves of nostalgia through audiences while also introducing a surprising new face in the cast—Travis Kelce. Known for his athleticism, swagger, and larger-than-life personality on the football field, Kelce is now winning laughs on screen.
Speaking about the casting decision, Adam Sandler revealed that Kelce’s addition wasn’t just a gimmick—it was a genuine collaboration built on mutual admiration and good timing.

“Travis—we heard he mentioned he wouldn’t mind being a part of something we’re doing,” Sandler said in a press interview earlier today. “We all love him. I met Travis before, saw him on Saturday Night Live. He’s unbelievably funny and confident. I love him in real life, and his brother too.”
Kelce, who hosted Saturday Night Live in 2023 to widespread praise for his comedic timing, has been flirting with the entertainment industry ever since. His SNL appearance showed a new side of the NFL superstar, one that clearly impressed Sandler and his team.
“He mentioned he wanted to work with us for some time,” Sandler continued. “So we wrote this part for him—and he was cool enough to say yes.”
Kelce plays a cocky but lovable golf commentator who injects a modern sports edge into the classic Happy Gilmore universe. Without giving away too many spoilers, fans can expect a handful of laugh-out-loud moments as Kelce leans into his real-life charisma and competitive spirit.
Critics and early viewers are already buzzing about the surprise casting, calling Kelce’s role “one of the film’s most unexpectedly funny highlights.” On social media, clips of his performance have begun trending, with fans praising his natural presence and ability to poke fun at himself.
While Sandler and the rest of the original cast—including Christopher McDonald (Shooter McGavin) and Julie Bowen—bring back the magic of the first film, the inclusion of Kelce adds a fresh and timely twist.
As for the future, Sandler hinted that Kelce’s Hollywood moment might be more than a one-time thing.
“He crushed it,” Sandler said. “If he ever wants to do more, we’ve got a spot for him.”
With Happy Gilmore 2 now streaming and Travis Kelce showing he can hold his own on screen, fans may be witnessing the beginning of a new chapter for the NFL superstar—one that blends touchdowns with punchlines.
And from the sound of it, Adam Sandler couldn’t be happier.