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Kelce Brothers aim for Golden Glory but is “New Heights” winning on fame alone?

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Travis and Jason Kelce have conquered Sundays, now they’re setting their sights on the red carpet. Known for their NFL dominance and larger-than-life personalities, the Kelce brothers are now gunning for something most athletes wouldn’t dare dream of: a Golden Globe. Not for their athletic feats, but for their voices, charm, and banter on New Heights , a podcast that’s somehow become a cultural phenomenon.


Inside the Kelce brothers’ rise to awards season




When New Heights launched in September 2022, it looked like another side project powered by star power. Two NFL veterans—Jason Kelce, a Philly icon, and Travis Kelce , fresh off a Super Bowl win talking shop, swapping stories, and bringing fans behind the curtain of pro football.


Yet in less than two years, the show has evolved from a casual conversation between brothers into a podcasting juggernaut. Millions of listeners tune in monthly. Viral clips flood social media. And now, with the Golden Globes set to introduce a “Best Podcast” category in 2026, New Heights is already being mentioned as a frontrunner.


The Kelces wasted no time acknowledging the moment. Their meme-style response was classic Kelce—playful on the surface, but unmistakably strategic. These aren’t just football stars with mics anymore; they’re contenders in a media space where momentum matters.


What’s really driving the New Heights buzz



There’s no denying the podcast’s pull. It’s unfiltered, fast-paced, and genuinely funny. Jason brings the steady perspective of a seasoned veteran and family man. Travis adds charisma, unpredictability, and pop culture clout. Their chemistry is effortless, their banter sharp. With backing from major sponsors like State Farm and Amazon, New Heights is now a slick, high-performing brand dressed in the clothes of a laid-back conversation.


Still, the show hasn’t escaped criticism. Some argue that its success is driven less by originality and more by celebrity clout. With Travis linked to Taylor Swift and both brothers dominating headlines during football season, visibility has never been their problem. Meanwhile, legacy podcasts like SmartLess or Armchair Expert have spent years building loyal audiences without the benefit of a built-in fanbase.


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Yet in the entertainment world, narrative is everything. And the Kelces are delivering one that’s hard to ignore, a story of athletes breaking out of the traditional mold and redefining what post-game success looks like.

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