Travis and Jason Kelce are enjoying some well deserved time-off after a grueling NFL season, but they will return to podcasting duties sooner than you might expect.
Jason Kelce's Philadelphia Eagles made it to a wild card play-off only to lose the game, while younger brother Travis won his second Super Bowl in a row and his third with the Chiefs.
Not only did they play an intense season of football, but their family was thrown into the global spotlight thanks to Travis' new relationship with Taylor Swift.
But even before he went public with Swift in September, Travis co-hosted a popular podcast with Jason called New Heights.
The weekly show sees the brothers come together to chat about life, the game they love and big moments from their respective weeks.
Released every Wednesday during the football season, but sporadically in the off-season, there was a big update from this show this week.
"no new episode tomorrow...but our weekly episodes return NEXT WEDNESDAY," the official New Heights social media accounts posted on Tuesday.
Fans replied to the post saying they were disappointed, but understood the brothers needed a vacation.
"Thanks for finally hitting us back... was legit starting to think y'all were just going to 👻 us for a while. Enjoy your well deserved break, guys," wrote one fan.
Another added: "Will be wearing my new heights merch tmrw even though there's no new ep."
And a third wrote: "What am I supposed to do tomorrow now."
Travis has been busy since winning the Super Bowl, including jetting Down Under to watch Swift perform in her Eras tour in Sydney, Australia.
While there, the couple enjoyed a romantic cruise in Sydney Harbour and were spotted strolling hand in hand at Sydney Zoo.
He then flew back to the States to Las Vegas where he celebrated with his Chiefs teammates, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes. While in Sin City, Travis showed off his musical skills and danced to Swift's hit "Love Story."
Jason Kelce has kept Eagles fans and much of the NFL world waiting on news about his playing future. Many have speculated he will retire before the new season, but he has so far refused to confirm or deny his plans.
"It is exciting to think about possibilities—it is exciting to be able to lose weight, feel good and not have to physically fight for my life every day," Kelce said on the Green Light Podcast. "I think it is also daunting. It is anxiety, and at the end of the day, it is the unknown."
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