Travis Kelce is adding to his already large portfolio, which coincidentally involves On Tuesday, it was announced by Team Valor International founder and CEO Barry Irwin that the had partnered with the Zoldan family in purchasing a called "Swift Delivery." It is currently unknown if the horse was already named or if Kelce elected to name it "Swift Delivery." The foundation for this deal appeared to be set when Kelce attended the Kentucky Derby with the Zoldan's earlier in the year.

Phantom Fireworks, whom the Zoldan family is best known for, is based in Ohio and Alex Zoldan is close friends with the Kansas City Chiefs star. The horse has had , winning at Woodbine Racetrack after failing to crack the top two in his previous six races. Mark Casse, the trainer, believes Swift Delivery is on a path of success, if all goes well for him and the horse.

"He's a horse that we always thought a lot of, and he just didn't perform -- and now he's performing," Casse said, . "This horse is good. He's good right now, and he has the potential to go on and do big things.

" Kelce is not the only athlete to have a stake in a racehorse; Retired World Series champion Jayson Werth also has a stake in a horse, being the partial owner of Dornoch, who won the Belmont Stakes earlier this year. Still, this latest venture by Kelce shows how the 34-year-old is always thinking about Swift, even though they are thousands of miles apart. Currently, Kelce is prepping for the and helping the Chiefs win their th.