NFL players Travis and Jason Kelce are earning big from their 'New Heights' podcast. They signed a three-year deal with Amazon's Wondery for over $100 million. This deal provides each brother around $33.
During the Jan. 8 episode of their 'New Heights' podcast, the conversation took a sugary turn when Travis asked his brother about his favorite flavor of the beloved toaster pastries
While Swift's seemingly inevitable guest appearance on the show won't happen in the next episode, Travis and his brother Jason Kelce made up for it by bringing in a very special guest. This comes in the form of Hollywood icon Will Ferrell, who will star in the "New Heights" episode that drops on Friday.
Travis Kelce has achieved so much in what has been an incredible 12-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs. The four-time All-Pro tight end has won three Super Bowls with the Chiefs and he is currently aiming for his fourth -- and third in a row -- this season.
Jason Kelce revealed that the Kelce family does not have a group chat but said he's considering starting one with brother Travis and parents Donna and Ed.
Former NFL star Jason Kelce said he preferred the traditional protective equipment over newer compression shorts because it “made my butt look better."
Travis Kelce had a passionate response to claims that the Chiefs purposefully lost on Sunday to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
Tight end Travis Kelce talked about Cincinnati fans saying the Chiefs threw the season finale to block the Bengals from the postseason.
Travis Kelce made his opinion on wedding seasons very clear on the Wednesday, Jan. 8 episode of his "New Heights" podcast with brother Jason Kelce
Travis Kelce has been dating Taylor Swift for over a year and the Kansas City Chiefs star spent New Year's Eve with the pop megastar in New York City.
Back in November 2024, Gonzalez appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show where he was asked about what it was like to see Travis break some of his records such as earning 11,000 receiving yards in the fewest number of games (154) as a tight end and the most receiving yards ever by a Chiefs player.