The New Heights podcast has teased a tell-all episode coming next Wednesday on how Travis Kelce came to the decision to not retire from the NFL with a perfection reaction.
The popular podcast, which is co-hosted by Travis and his NFL legend brother Jason Kelce, posted a social-media message about Thursday’s mega news of year No 13 in the NFL coming for Taylor Swift’s boyfriend.
Those waiting to know Kelce’s fate now know his football career will not end with the defeat in the Super Bowl earlier this month to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The podcast inserted the iconic scene from the movie ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ with Kelce taking the place of Leonardo DiCaprio in front of his co-workers.
Also spotted in the spoof are Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, Jason Kelce, Brett Veach, and Clark Hunt before, during and after the most iconic line from the 2013 Hollywood blockbuster.
‘I’m not f***in’ leavin’!!! The show goes on,’ DiCaprio uttered, but with a Travis Kelce face.
Travis Kelce will return to the NFL for his 13th season in the fall, he announced on Thursday

His podcast’s social media teased a tell-all episode on how he made that important choice
The post is captioned, ‘From the desk of @tkelce: ITS TIME FOR YEAR 13. Full breakdown on next week’s episode!!!’
Some have speculated due to his romance with Swift, Kelce wanted to go out after his 13th NFL season, which his girlfriend considers her lucky number.
Kelce is a no-doubt, first-ballot Hall of Famer when he decides to stop playing in the NFL and has built an impressive profile outside the spot to keep him busy.
Kelce was the host of the revival game show ‘Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity?’ on Prime Video and ‘New Heights’ has become one of the most popular podcasts in the United States.
On a 2024 episode of ‘New Heights’, it was Jason who went into detail about his decision to retire from the NFL after holding his goodbye press conference in March.
The brothers will not be retiring in back-to-back years as the younger Kelce will go into his 18-day decision process from Super Bowl defeat to Chiefs return.