Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce shares a powerful message to the fan base

It's truly remarkable to think that not long ago, we discovered that the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason Kelce, a former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, were embarking on a podcast journey. This unique podcast, which combines sports, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, has become one of the […]

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It's truly remarkable to think that not long ago, we discovered that the Kansas City Chiefs star tight end, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason Kelce, a former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, were embarking on a podcast journey. This unique podcast, which combines sports, pop culture, and personal anecdotes, has become one of the world's most popular, a source of delightful surprise.

Since the inception of the podcast, Travis and Jason Kelce have been the recipients of both adoration and criticism. Undoubtedly, Travis' intriguing connection with pop superstar Taylor Swift has been a significant factor in the podcast's popularity, sparking a mix of reactions.

'New Heights ', the podcast's title, has been such a hit—so much so that Travis Kelce shared a powerful message for the fans of both the Kansas City Chiefs and Swifties, who tune in each week to watch the podcast.

"When I tell you I couldn't have even imagined it get to the point it even is today, I'm so fortunate that everybody latched on to me and my brother's family dynamic because that's really what my goal was when we started the podcast," Kelce said on Good Morning America. 

"If you looked at us on two different teams, you wouldn't think that we are brothers except for having the same last name because he's like the Neanderthal, wears flip flops in the winter and doesn't really care what he looks like and I like to throw on fashionable stuff and have fun. Through the podcast, we have been able to show everyone how close we are as brothers."

The Chiefs obviously garner enough attention by themselves because they are four-time Super Bowl winners and three-time winners in the last five years. However, what the Kelces have done is nothing short of spectacular.

Jason Kelce has now retired, and we know that means Travis is not too far behind. When his contract is up, he could very well retire from football. We just don't know. But it's safe to say that since he started the podcast with his brother, Kelce has garnered attention from different avenues like movies and TV, much more than he already was before the podcast. While he's exploring these new opportunities, we can expect to see some form of entertainment from him in life after football, and hopefully, the podcast will stay, too.