Travis Kelce Announces New Career With Brother Amid Retirement Rumors
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Travis Kelce Announces New Career With Brother Amid Retirement Rumors

Jason and Travis Kelce recently announced that they’re releasing their first book, based on the ‘No Dumb Questions’ segment on the New Heights podcast. The brothers revealed that they’re still getting used to being called published authors. They said that when they first started the segment, they never thought it would translate into a book. They added that they were happy that their dedicated audience can now take a small part of their podcast home.

Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce announce new book

The Kelce brothers announced a new book called “No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers”, based on a popular segment on their New Heights podcast. They said, “We’re 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.”

The Kelce brothers said they’re “stoked” that 92%ers can take the book home. Fans will now also get to read the “ridiculous” parts of the segment that didn’t make the final cut. The book will go on sale on June 2, 2026. The book announcement comes amid the growing speculation around Kelce’s retirement from the NFL.

On the New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce opened up about his post-season feelings. He also addressed his plans for the future. He said, “Every season ends for me, I just put my feet up, and I just be a human. Just being a regular human for a couple weeks, maybe a month or so, just trying to figure out what I’m going to do next in terms of my future in football.” He also revealed that he had exit meetings with the Chiefs, and the people involved know where he currently stands.

Additionally, he assured fans that the passion for football is alive, but his decision will depend on a physical evaluation. “There’s a lot of love for the game that’s still there, and I don’t think I’ll ever lose that. It’s a tough thing to navigate, but at the same time, if my body can heal up and rest up, and I can feel confident that I can go out there and give it another 18, 20, 21-week run, I think I would do it in a heartbeat.”

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