Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce has been dominating the NFL for years, but as he approaches his 35th birthday in October, even the best careers start to wind down. However, unlike many athletes who wonder what’s next after retirement, Kelce seems to have his post-football life all figured out.
Thanks to his high-profile relationship with Taylor Swift and the wildly popular “New Heights” podcast he co-hosts with his brother Jason, Kelce’s future in the spotlight looks incredibly bright.
In fact, the Kelce brothers just inked a deal with Amazon worth over $100 million to keep the podcast going. While Kelce is already one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, his next chapter might be as one of Hollywood’s biggest personalities.
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Kelce’s natural charisma, combined with his connection to one of the world’s biggest pop stars, Taylor Swift, sets him up for endless opportunities. With the success of his podcast, it’s not hard to imagine Kelce becoming the next big talk show host if he chooses that path.
Kelce’s Hollywood connections are already growing. He’s been hanging out with stars like Adam Sandler, who recently appeared on the podcast. Sandler even shared how much his family loves the Kelce-Swift relationship.
“When you guys first started dating, my God was my family like, ‘Yes! Look how good they are together! He’s a gentleman and she’s having so much fun!’”
Sandler said during the episode.
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If Kelce continues to keep Swift and her massive fanbase happy, he could follow a path similar to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who transitioned from professional wrestling to becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest names. The blueprint is there—Kelce just needs to capitalize on it, if that’s what he wants.
No matter how much longer Kelce plays in the NFL, it’s clear that his schedule will be packed whenever he decides to step away from the game. The sky’s the limit for Travis Kelce, both on and off the field.