They may not be suiting up on Super Bowl Sunday — but Jason and Travis Kelce are still right at the heart of the NFL’s biggest moment.
As anticipation builds toward the most-watched game of the year, the league’s most beloved brothers have quietly done something that feels very Kelce: they opened the door directly to the fans.
🎙️ From the field… to the hotline
On their hit podcast “New Heights,” launched in September 2022, the Kelce brothers have built a rare space where football talk blends with honesty, humor, and heart.
And just hours after the conference championship games wrapped up, they put out a simple call to action:
“THE SUPER BOWL IS SET!!!
Call into the Heights Hotline with your best Super Bowl ‘No Dumb Questions.’
We’ll answer our favorites with a special guest.”
No scripts.
No gatekeeping.
Just two Super Bowl veterans offering clarity to fans riding the emotional chaos of the postseason.
🏈 Why this moment hits differently
Both brothers know exactly what fans are feeling right now.
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Jason Kelce: retired in 2024 after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and a Vince Lombardi Trophy to his name
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Travis Kelce: a Kansas City Chiefs icon whose team missed the playoffs this season for the first time since 2014
They’ve lived the highs.
They’ve felt the losses.
And now, they’re using that experience to guide fans through the noise, doubts, and endless questions that come with Super Bowl week.
👀 A mystery guest — and perfect timing
The popular “No Dumb Questions” segment has always been about accessibility — and this Super Bowl edition is no different.
With episodes dropping on Wednesdays, fans can expect their questions to be answered the week before the Super Bowl, just as hype reaches fever pitch.
One detail remains under wraps:
👉 Who is the special guest?
The brothers aren’t saying — and that silence is only fueling curiosity.
⏳ What’s next for Travis?
While Jason’s retirement is official, Travis’ future remains a talking point.
After a difficult season and early elimination, speculation has grown about what comes next for the tight end — but for now, he’s keeping the focus on the game, the fans, and the conversation.
No announcements.
No distractions.
Just presence.
🏟️ Super Bowl details
This year’s Super Bowl will be played on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, kicking off at 6:30 p.m. EST — with Drake Maye’s Patriots set to face Sam Darnold’s Seattle Seahawks.
And even without the Kelces on the field, their fingerprints are all over the buildup.




