Amazon bought Travis & Jason Kelce’s ‘New Heights’ pod for over $100 million

For a couple of years now, the bottom has dropped out of the podcast industry. Circa 2019-20, everybody was getting a lucrative podcasting deal, tens of millions of dollars were being thrown around for exclusive podcasts. Then the industry retracted, big-time, and only a handful of podcasts are getting those kinds of seven-figure and eight-figure deals these days. So this is sort of a throwback, but I understand why it’s happening. Since 2022, Travis and Jason Kelce have hosted the New Heights podcast. They talk about everything, from football to their relationships to pop culture and everything else. New Heights was a huge success before Travis began dating Taylor Swift last year, but the pod has definitely gone next-level ever since the Swifties became religious listeners (alongside the gossip & entertainment media). Now that Jason is retired from the NFL, people wondered if New Heights would continue or what would happen. Well, the Kelce brothers have struck a NINE-FIGURE deal with Amazon.

Wondery has snapped up the rights to the podcast New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce. The podcast studio, owned by Amazon, has signed a distribution and an exclusive, ad-sales representation deal with the podcast from the two brothers turned NFL stars. The deal size was described as being in the nine figures and “very competitive,” according to a person familiar with the matter.

As part of the multi-year deal, Wondery will have global distribution rights to all audio and video episodes of the podcast, the podcast’s back catalog and the right to create international audio adaptations of the podcast.

The brothers launched the podcast in 2022, with Wave Sports + Entertainment, with behind-the-scenes looks at their football careers and their own lives, as well as insights on the season and pop culture. While Jason, then a center for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, and Travis, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, were already a draw, the podcast entered a new level of the cultural zeitgeist when Travis started dating Taylor Swift and began talking about life with the pop star on the podcast.

New Heights typically ranks as the top sports podcast on Apple and Spotify during football season, and has recently won Ambies, Webbys, and Shorty awards, in addition to podcast of the year at iHeartMedia’s 2024 iHeartPodcast Awards.

[From THR]

This is what I mean when I describe Travis as in it to win it. While his career will be just fine if he and Taylor break up, he understands the enormous heat score that comes with being Taylor’s boyfriend. Again, New Heights was already a success pre-Traylor, but I do not believe that Amazon would be shelling out nine-figures on the Kelce Bros’ pod without the Taylor connection. This is all happening in addition to Travis entering the acting world AND hosting a game show AND all of his other lucrative side-gigs and sponsorships.

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  1. Em says:

    Very smart on his part tbh.

    • Kirsten says:

      For both of them. Jason just retired from playing and Travis is only two years younger, so this is a really good plan to transition away from being on the field.

  2. TN Democrat says:

    It is an enjoyable podcast (and I tend to lean towards more literary/news/feel good/less loud pods), but would barely register 7 figures without the TS connection. Wonder if she admires his hustle or will use it as the excuse to destruct the relationship down the line? At least they didn’t go to spotify with the New Radio supporting actor turned nutter.

    • Koots says:

      Saying they wouldn’t even fetch 7 figures without Swift is crazy work. The podcast exploded when the brothers played each other in the Super Bowl.

      • Noo says:

        I just don’t understand podcast business model economics. Apparently they have around 2 million viewers per episode and at $100 million that’s paying ~$50 per viewer. What is the payback time or plan to recover that from advertising revenue? Baffled.

      • GlamGirl says:

        I read the release and I think they are counting on the increase in viewers from the translations planned.

  3. Treeeee says:

    Another big platform, another questionable voice(s).

    It would be so cool if a podcast by people with morals got this kind of payday…. instead the white rich people who lack substance get it.

    I hope, at the very least, they invite some guests, or discuss stories that are pro human of all sorts. My expectations, based on their track record, is bottom of the barrel low though.

    • Abby says:

      Have you… ever listened to this podcast? It’s not just about football. A lot of their conversations are heartwarming and funny. There are WAY more problematic podcasts with white men hosts than this one.

      • Treeeee says:

        I have listened to several episodes (as a die hard Birds fan) and lost interest quickly each time …. and I didn’t catch any episodes that highlighted anything of note. Jason is beloved by many in our city. The day of our parade in 2018 when he showed up in mummers gear (looooong history of white supremacy with that group, let me tell you) I knew he was a willfully ignorant famewhore!ore, Or, knowing famewhore; either way, I still stand by my comment through and through.

    • Snideysense says:

      Yeah, this is a wild take. How do you know they don’t have morals?

      • Treeeee says:

        There’s nothing “wild” about evaluating how people show up and who/what they promote. From self-absorbed bores to hardcore outright bigots, I’m not interested. I’m also not surprised that many are.

    • JMOney says:

      They’re giving the Kelce Brothres that money b/c they are popular (for now), plus the TS connection and b/c they are “neutral”. The only reason Travis Kelce did that pfizer ad is not b/c he staunchly believes in science but b/c it paid. No corporation/billionaire are ever going to give it to anyone with “morals” unless they are promoting/sustaining the status quo.

  4. Maddie says:

    Peak nepo boyfriend goals

  5. Flamingo says:

    I don’t care for sportsball but they are so entertaining when they go off topic. They were smart to do this now while he is still riding the Swiftie wave.

    While he has 100% raised his media profile through the relationship. It doesn’t feel exploitative to me. They have both benefited from the relationship in their own way. And seem to have found that balance to support each other in their respective careers.

    They just hit the 1 year mark. Which is longer than other sites predicted they would last.

    I just hope his acting debut is better than Cats.

  6. Kitten says:

    I guess this means they aren’t going away anytime soon. I do wonder how much mileage their podcast has though…where is the viability when they’re no longer in the spotlight? I guess Travis needs to put a ring on it and lock it down because Taylor really is the reason why people are interested in these two dudes.

    • Koots says:

      Well the contract was 3 years and even when they are both retired they can still talk about football, their family, etc I don’t thing they will run out of things to talk about.

      I would imagine when they both retire eventually they will head to ESPN and do something similar to the Manningcast with the Manning brothers or be commentators together.

      Sports people like listening to players talk about sports. I don’t really know what’s so confusing about that.

      • Kitten says:

        I never said I was confused, just that I doubt people will still be interested when they’re no longer high-profile personalities. From the comments here, it doesn’t sound like they talk a lot about sports so I’m dubious about their listeners being a bunch of sports-loving bros—definitely not the same audience as sports radio or the Manning’s pod. I’m assuming Amazon has had these same thoughts hence the three year contract.

      • Flamingo says:

        @Koots Jason is already retired and hired by ESPN already. And I think Travis just signed another 2 year contract with the Chiefs. I assume he will join Jason in broadcasting when he steps down one day.

        Their podcast was successful before Taylor and the Swifties entered the scene. But there is no denying they benefitted from all the attention the relationship has brought. I am not even a real Swiftie and I started watching them curious who is the new guy. And stayed since I found them so ridiculously funny and entertaining together.

        As someone who didn’t grow up with a loving sibling. Watching them be supportive, funny and kind to each other. With how freaking adorable Jason’s kids are is heartwarming to watch. I live a little vicariously through their podcast.

      • Meredith says:

        I’m not sure Travis can have a broadcasting career on his own merit. Jason is very quick and sharp and keeps the podcast interesting. Travis is there with the eye crinkle smiles and charm, but he’s definitely the sidekick, not the star.

    • martha says:

      It’s interesting when they get to talking about football. In one analysis, Jason really got into the weeds. I was pretty impressed when Travis then broke it down and simplified the explanation. It’s the first time I thought, “This guy ain’t so dumb.”

      I grew up watching football with my family and I enjoy it. But, boy – when professionals talk about it, I can respect how much more complicated the game is than throw run catch run and the occasional kick. Then I realize I don’t know the game at all. That’s kind of fun!

  7. Abby says:

    I’m one who didn’t listen to the podcast before Travis got with Taylor. I also listen to zero sports podcasts, and very few male host podcasts. But I’ve found it to be an enjoyable show to listen to. They’re funny, they are positive about just about everything, they REALLY care about excellence in football and explain things in a way that is easy to understand for non-football people, and you can tell they care about each other as brothers and their families. I’m sure the boost in the stratosphere came from the association with Taylor, but they for sure don’t exploit that relationship on the show.

    I am happy for them. They seem to be good people, and I’d much rather listen to them than the Joe Rogans and Andrew Tates of the world. I am also glad that they’ve been smart to plan for an offramp from football.

    • Lucy says:

      Same. They are the only male hosted podcast I listen to. They’re in the same lane as Walz to me, right now. Jason especially being a full on happy girl dad who respects and is impressed by his wife.

      They’ve also got a huge presence on YouTube that this deal purchases the back catalog of. I don’t know if that means it’s all moving over to the Amazon platform, or if that means Amazon gets the YouTube royalties?

  8. SH says:

    Last year I realized that everyone from the Kelce family is clearly and directly benefiting financially from association with Taylor may be the reason the relationship lasts. It is a lot harder to complain about the negative impacts of being associated with Taylor when that is the case compared to actors and musicians. Even the team Travis plays for couldn’t was directly benefiting so no complaints there.

    • Aurora says:

      Money-wise, fame-wise… I don’t think there’s an age-appropiate, single male celebrity that right now could bring equal clout to a relationship with Taylor.
      I think Taylor’s image has also benefitted (at least visually) from the ‘American pop princess and football star live serious, hot romance’ narrative. It’s a healthy relationship when both parties bring something enriching to the table.
      Swifties go to her concerts waiting for Travis to pop up in some way, and do his lovey-dovey thing. Unless he’s really very good at hiding some kind of resentment, he seems content enough
      with being the big kahuna in his own activity, and just help Taylor shine in hers.

  9. Flower says:

    LMAO mission accomplished.

    Mega famous GF increased his bargaining power.

  10. Sparky says:

    People are jumping to conclusions without facts. I’m a huge NFL fan and was born and raised in Cleveland as were the K brothers. I’ve been listening to their podcast from the beginning. Their podcasts are typically around 90 minutes. Post Travis and Taylor relationship, at the most 3 of those 90 minutes might be devoted to something Taylor related. They have weekly segments such as “new news” and “no dumb questions, just dumb people.” During the NFL season they do a review of all of the previous week’s games with emphasis on their own. Yes, they share a lot of personal anecdotes but overall, it IS a sports podcast. Probably the biggest Swifty influence is that they exp!ain football terminology at a more basic level. But that’s it.

  11. martha says:

    I like ’em.

    Highly recommend Jason’s recap of the Twilight film series. Jason and his wife were stuck indoors in a cabin in Canada last summer during those horrible wildfires. He chose to watch the movies to pass the time. He committed even though he could see they are terrible from the get-go.

    Travis’ little brother reaction to his big brother droning on are hilarious. The whole thing is a hoot.