Be still our hearts. The Kelce brothers are bringing a live recording of their hit podcast, New Heights, to Cincinnati later this month, and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Fucking Burrow will be in attendance.
On Thursday, the podcast announced Burrow as the special guest for their upcoming live show at Nippert Stadium.
On Thursday, the podcast announced Burrow as the special guest for their upcoming live show at Nippert Stadium.
"Couldn’t do a show in Cincinnati without some special guests … JOE BURROW x NEW HEIGHTS LIVE," the show said on Instagram.
Travis played from 2008 to 2012, while Jason played for the Bearcats from 2006 to 2010. During his time at UC, Travis showcased his prowess as a dynamic tight end, notably recording 722 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season, while Jason anchored the offensive line, earning All-Big East honors.
Travis and Jason started their New Heights podcast in 2022, giving listeners an intimate peek into the lives of the Super Bowl champs. Releasing episodes weekly, the brothers are known for injecting humor into insights on NFL news and sports headlines. Beyond the gridiron, they dive deep into personal tales of resilience, self-discovery, and, yes, even some mentions of Travis' evolving relationship with Swift.
The boys are back in town
Cincinnati isn't just a stop on the New Heights tour for Travis and Jason Kelce — famed football stars and celestial orbiters of Taylor Swift's universe — they once shared a collegiate football journey at the University of Cincinnati.Travis played from 2008 to 2012, while Jason played for the Bearcats from 2006 to 2010. During his time at UC, Travis showcased his prowess as a dynamic tight end, notably recording 722 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his senior season, while Jason anchored the offensive line, earning All-Big East honors.
Travis and Jason started their New Heights podcast in 2022, giving listeners an intimate peek into the lives of the Super Bowl champs. Releasing episodes weekly, the brothers are known for injecting humor into insights on NFL news and sports headlines. Beyond the gridiron, they dive deep into personal tales of resilience, self-discovery, and, yes, even some mentions of Travis' evolving relationship with Swift.
The brothers will return to the field they once called home for their sold-out live show on April 11.