TRAVIS Kelce and his brother, Jason have made a difficult decision regarding the future of their New Heights Podcast.
The Kansas City Chiefs star tight end and the retired Philadelphia Eagles icon recently made an announcement regarding their hit podcast

Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason, made an announcement on the future of their New Heights podcast[/caption]
Jason has been retired from the NFL since March 2024, but his younger brother is still in the league.
Travis will soon be preparing for the start of Chiefs training camp.
So the Kelce brothers have announced there will be no episodes of New Heights for the foreseeable future.
Travis and Jason won’t be releasing new episodes of the show, which has over 2.5 million subscribers on YouTube, and for quite awhile.
A specific return date has yet to be revealed by the pair.
Their last episode will be released on July 23.
“We have come to the end of the road,” Jason said during Wednesday’s edition of the show.
“Travis is going to training camp as you all know.
“Whenever training camp starts, we take a hiatus from the podcast, because it’s nearly impossible to do a podcast while somebody’s in training camp.”
There will still be pre-recorded interviews with special guests in the future, but there won’t be anything news from the Kelce brothers.
Travis and the Chiefs will begin their training camp on July 22.
The offseason workouts will end on August 13.
Kansas City will also have three preseason games on its schedule against the Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks, and the Chicago Bears.
Kelce will be playing in his 13th season in 2025.

Kelce running a run during the Chiefs’ offseason workouts last month[/caption]
The 10-time Pro Bowl tight end contemplated retirement following his worst statistical full season and a Super Bowl 59 heartbreak.
He posted a career-low in both yards (823) and touchdowns (3) in the regular season.
But Kelce has returned to the game, and he has shared his intent to be focused on the sport throughout the offseason.
The 35-year-old will hope the Chiefs can rebound and return to the big game for a fourth consecutive season.