Travis and  are reportedly in talks over a new contract for their New Heights podcast and have been told they could strike a deal worth $100million.

New Heights enjoyed a meteoric rise during the last NFL season with  City Chiefs star Travis dating , while his team went all the way to  victory.

Travis and Jason Kelce 'could land $100MILLION New Heights deal' with the NFL  stars 'in conversations about a new contract' for their podcast - with the show  surging in popularity after Chiefs
Jason, meanwhile, has seen his own popularity surge via the show, thanks partly to the close bond he has with his younger brother. On Monday, he retired from the NFL after 13 seasons playing for the .

He’ll almost certainly now forge more of a career in the media industry and that could start with a new lucrative agreement for the podcast.

According to the financial information website MarketWatch, the Kelce brothers could strike a nine-figure deal to keep the podcast going.

 

Travis and Jason Kelce 'could land $100MILLION New Heights deal' with the NFL  stars 'in conversations about a new contract' for their podcast - with the show  surging in popularity after Chiefs

Silver’s comments follow a report in Bloomberg last week that the Kelces are shopping around for new terms. That report says they could strike a deal of around $80million.

As well as discussing the NFL, the brothers talk about their personal lives – including Travis dating Swift – and their upbringing in Cleveland.

They started the podcast back in September 2022 and release episodes every Wednesday, with a bonus edition coming every Friday during the NFL season previewing the weekend games.
Jason and Travis Kelce discuss their time on SNL and more
They have 2.3million subscribers and their one hour, 50 minute episode recapping the Chiefs winning the Super Bowl last month has racked up 3.5million views. A guest episode featuring Jason’s wife Kylie talking about Travis and his dating life – before he went public with Swift – has 7.5million views.

Jason Kelce, 36, steps away from football with career earnings of around $81million from his 13 years with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Travis, meanwhile, has made an estimated $77m to date with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he is a three-time Super Bowl winner.