
It was a busy day for Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and his older brother, Philadelphia Eagles icon Jason Kelce, in Wednesday’s episode of their “New Heights” podcast. There was a lot to discuss amid the NFL playoffs, including the Eagles’ wild card round exit at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. Jason Kelce had a lot to say about his team’s shortcomings now that their title defense has come to an end.
They also brought in New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston, who featured in a lengthy but very entertaining interview. Among other things, Winston shared his thoughts about his recent season in New York, serving as rookie QB Jaxson Dart’s backup.
One of the biggest moments on the episode, however, came early on in the show. Jason and Travis Kelce made a couple of big announcements. They will now be selling “New Heights” merchandise, which will be available for sale via their new online storefront, “Kelce Clubhouse.”
The Kelce brothers also announced the launch of their first book, entitled “No Dumb Questions.” The book is a spin-off of a segment on their show with the same title. They compiled their favorite questions and responses into a book, which retails for $30.
NEW MERCH. OUR FIRST BOOK. AND SO MUCH MORE!!!
— New Heights (@newheightshow) January 14, 2026
The Kelce Clubhouse is now LIVE!!! Check it out now: https://t.co/t95TOTnlLP pic.twitter.com/UZ47h0AiI3
Jason and Travis Kelce have addressed their latest career move away from football. According to the brothers, they are still "still wrapping our heads around being able to call ourselves published authors."
"When we started the ‘No Dumb Questions’ segment on New Heights, never in our wildest dreams did we think it would become a book sitting on your coffee table," Jason and Travis Kelce said, via People. "But we’ve had a blast with it, and we’re stoked the 92%ers can take home a little piece of the podcast, including some too ridiculous to make it on the show."
Travis Kelce, in particular, is keeping himself busy amid the NFL offseason. The Chiefs were eliminated from the playoffs after finishing the season with a 6-11 record. This is the first time Kelce and the Chiefs have missed the playoffs since 2014.
Fans are still eagerly waiting for Travis Kelce’s retirement decision. His current contract with the Chiefs has expired, but the four-time All-Pro first-team tight end has not revealed whether he intends to retire or return for another season. The 36-year-old TE said that there will be a right place and a right time to announce his decision.
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