Eagles’ Jason Kelce and his brother, Chiefs’ Travis Kelce, find podcast success comes naturally | Bowen (2024)

PHILADELPHIA -- Jason Kelce says he didn’t embrace the idea of the “New Heights” podcast he does with his brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, out of any aspirations to fame as a quipster or storyteller.

Wednesday, I asked Kelce his favorite thing about doing the show, which debuted Sept. 7. On Sept. 21 it became the No. 1 most popular sports podcast on Spotify, ranking third at that time on Apple.

“Just talking to my brother,” Kelce said. “In the span of the season, obviously, you get a lot of stuff going on. In past years we don’t do a great job of keeping in touch. Being able to do this once a week, like, forces us to keep in touch. It’s been really fun, just from that perspective.”

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Has the quick success surprised him?

“Yeah. I’m surprised -- I never really had that many expectations, going into it,” Jason said. “I guess I’m surprised because I still feel like we’re not very good at it.”

The Eagles center and the Chiefs tight end, pillars of their respective NFL franchises, record on Tuesdays, the day players traditionally are off. They don’t just wing it -- there’s a production staff that helps set the list of topics and so forth. This week, the staff got actor-comedian Paul Rudd to become the podcast’s first guest. Rudd, a Passaic native, is a Chiefs fan and a friend of Travis Kelce.

“Kudos to you guys,” Jason Kelce said to reporters. “Interviewing people is not easy. You’re supposed to make it feel like a conversation and make somebody comfortable. I feel like I was just not very good at it at all. It was a surprise for my brother [whose 33rd birthday was Wednesday], so the whole burden was on me to kind of set the stage. Paul kind of saved the day by just being the charismatic guy he is, but I’m quickly realizing that might not be as easy as other people have made it look.”

The brothers have an easy rapport, as you might expect. Travis tends to come off as more voluble, excitable; Jason, who turns 35 on Nov. 5,often seems to take on a more serious, reflective tone. Nothing about their interaction seems forced or faked.

“We’re just talking ball. Obviously, there’s a lot going on with football right now, so there’s plenty of football to talk about,” Jason said. “We know a thing or two in that realm. Outside of that, it’s really just how my brother and I talk to each other, regardless of whether the camera’s on or not.”

In their first episode, Jason spoke of the podcast as “a way for us to be authentic,” and promised “unframed opinions.” The title is a reference to their hometown of Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

Travis kidded Jason about the cattle farm Jason bought in Missouri -- something that Travis, who plays in Missouri, indicated he would not ever think of doing.

“I had to castrate my first bull,” Jason said. Then he demanded of his brother: “Have you ever cut a bull’s nuts off? I have!”

There was a discussion of Jason’s years-long dance with the topic of retirement. Jason said he would not want to announce he was going to retire, going into a season, and embark on a farewell tour.

“It becomes about you, and not about the team,” he said. “It would be a weird dynamic. If you know you’re going to retire at the end of the year, your head is not in the right place.”

On the most recent episode, the brothers recounted their teams’ Week 4 victories and reflected on the boost their podcast got from being mentioned on Monday Night Football, when Jason’s Eagles played the Vikings in Week 2. They made a nod toward Jason’s underdog apparel line, to benefit Philadelphia youth -- underdogphl.com.

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There was a candid discussion of Travis’s journey from being a very large quarterback who got thrown off the University of Cincinnati football team for a year after a positive marijuana test, to All-Pro, Hall-of-Fame bound tight end.

“I had too much fun and I was easily pulled away from what I needed to focus on,” Travis said. “There was always another party.”

“I think what you went through was one of the best things that could have happened to you,” his brother said, and Travis agreed.

They contemplated the topic of media criticism.

“We deal with it a lot in Philadelphia,” noted Jason. Both Kelces acknowledged that defensiveness is always a player’s first response. Jason went on to say that that ultimately, “you write the narrative as a player.” -- If you are doing your job, nobody’s going to say you stink.

The Rudd segment did, in fact, lag at times, maybe going on a little longer than necessary. Rudd has just wrapped up another Ant-Man movie; Jason asked about a possible tie-in with Darius Slay’s “Batman” theme for various Eagles this season. Rudd noted that Batman is DC Comics, Ant-Man is Marvel, so, probably not.

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Rudd, 53, told of the first NFL game he attended, Eagles-Giants at the Meadowlands when he was 5 or so. He mentioned Harold Carmichael, but Rudd’s most vivid memory seemed to be his father letting him urinate in the parking lot afterward, something he had not done previously.

“It really kind of opened the floodgates, so to speak,” Rudd said.

Rudd asked Jason about his iconic Super Bowl parade speech from 2018, delivered in Mummers attire. I thought I’d heard more than enough on that topic already, but it turned out I had not.

Jason told of being unable to sleep for days after the Super Bowl, and of contemplating the journey through “adversity and longing” of his teammates, his coaches, himself, and the fan base. He said nothing was written down, and that it “felt natural coming out.”

He seems to have a knack for that.

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Les Bowen is a freelance columnist who covers the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL for NJ Advance Media.

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Eagles’ Jason Kelce and his brother, Chiefs’ Travis Kelce, find podcast success comes naturally | Bowen (2024)

FAQs

How much do Travis and Jason Kelce make from their podcast? ›

Jason and Travis Kelce Could Earn $100 Million on New Heights Podcast Deal According to Industry Expert.

What did Jason Kelce say about Travis Kelce? ›

During the episode, Jason Kelce pointed out that his brother was a "very skilled multi-athlete," who also played basketball and baseball. Jason, 36, also shared quotes from an old issue of The Athletic that praised his brother's potential as baseball player.

Did Jason Kelce lose his Super Bowl ring? ›

The real ring, however, was never found even after a metal detector was used to try and locate it. “We have still yet to find it,” Kelce said. “All of this stuff has been thrown away. So I think we can safely assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill someplace in the Cincinnati tri-state area.”

What comment did Travis Kelce make? ›

I'm not going to lie, President Biden, they told me if I came up here, I'd get tased so I'm going back to my spot alright," Kelce said, referring to the fact that last year he tried—and failed—to make a similar speech.

How much has Jason Kelce made in his career? ›

Jason Kelce has career NFL salary earnings of over 80 million dollars in his 11 years with the Eagles. Between 2022 and 2023 he had an average annual salary of 14,250,000 dollars, the biggest contract of his career.

How much does a successful podcast host make? ›

How much do podcasters make per episode? Typically, a podcaster with around 10,000 downloads per episode can expect to earn somewhere between $500 to $900. Very successful podcasts can earn much more, reaching up to $30 million in annual income.

Who recently lost their Super Bowl ring? ›

Jason Kelce lost Eagles Super Bowl ring in pool of chili

Despite using a metal detector, no one could locate the ring. Kelce said he suspects it is probably in a landfill by now. He has filed an insurance claim but it is unclear if that means he could get another ring made.

Was Jason Kelce's ring found? ›

Unfortunately, no one produced the real one following an exhaustive search. During the previous New Heights episode, Jason speculated that his ring was still in the pool of chili, which was now in a landfill somewhere.

Has Travis Kelce won a Super Bowl ring? ›

Mahomes and Kelce now sport three Super Bowl rings each, with this year's design arguably being the most unique.

Who is Travis Kelce's ex? ›

Kayla Nicole, Travis Kelce's ex-girlfriend, is speaking out about the “constant vitriol” she has received online. “I'm unproblematic,” the on-air host wrote Thursday on X (formerly Twitter).

Who cuts Travis Kelce hair? ›

MORE: Travis Kelce says he 'wishes' he could support Taylor Swift at the Grammys. Patrick Regan, a Florida-based barber in his 30's, told "Good Morning America" he is the man behind the Kelce cut.

What car does Kelce drive? ›

In essence, Travis Kelce's choice of the Aston Martin Vanquish is not just about owning a high-performance vehicle; it's a statement of appreciating automotive excellence, design sophistication, and the thrill of driving a true work of art on wheels.

How much do you get paid per podcast listen? ›

Depending on factors like download numbers and chosen revenue streams, podcasters can earn anywhere from $700 a month to $13,000 or even a couple of million. For instance, a podcaster with 10,000 downloads per episode may earn an average of $500 to $900 monthly.

How much does Travis Jason Kelce make? ›

Travis Kelce's contract was just renewed with the Chiefs for an additional two years, making him the highest-paid tight end in the league. He'll earn more than $17 million a year.

How much is Jason Kelce worth? ›

Q: What is Jason Kelce's net worth? A: As of 2024, Jason Kelce's net worth is estimated to be around $30 million.

How much has Travis Kelce made in his career? ›

According to Over The Cap, his $13 million salary for the 2024 campaign and his $17.3 million salary in 2025 were set to bring his career earnings to $108.5 million, so Monday's extension will bump that figure to over $142.8 million by the time he hangs up his cleats.

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