NFL superstar brothers Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce host the most popular sports podcast on the Internet, calling New Heights. And Travis Kelce recently opened up about just how grateful he is to share that experience with his brother and allow people to see a little glimpse into their relationship that they otherwise would not get to experience.
During a recent interview with Good Morning America, Travis Kelce opened up a little bit about his relationship with his brother as he made it clear that he is glad people get to see how close they truly are through their conversations on their podcast.
“I couldn’t have even imagined it’d get to the point it is today. And I’m so fortunate that everybody, you know, kinda latched on to me and my brother’s family dynamic, because that’s really what my goal was too when we started the podcast,” he said.
“If you looked at us on two different teams you really didn’t even think that we were brothers,” he continued. “We just had the same last name. Just because he’s, like, the Neanderthal that wears flip flops in the winter and doesn’t really care what he looks like, and I like to, you know, throw on fashionable stuff and have fun. Be a little bit more outspoken….And, you know, through the podcast we’ve been able to show everybody just how close we are as brothers.”
Based on the popularity of the podcast, it’s clearly going well for them.

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