Jason Kelce is officially retired, and he’s already making big moves in the sports media world.
Just weeks after, it was announced that the legendary center was headed to ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown pregame show.
Ryan Glasspiegel of The New York Post initially reported that Jason and Travis Kelce’s ‘New Heights’ Show is negotiating with Amazon to secure a considerable streaming deal.
The “New Heights” show could have a new home.
Travis and Jason Kelce are in serious talks about bringing their popular podcast to Amazon’s Wondery, The Post has learned.
According to Variety, that deal has been signed, and the brothers have secured a three-year, $100 million contract.
“New Heights” will continue to be available widely on all podcast services, including Wondery’s various distribution channels and on YouTube. The deal also includes ad-free listening for Wondery+ subscribers, livestreams, and rights to develop, manufacture, license and distribute all merchandise based on “New Heights,” including new consumer products. Wave Sports + Entertainment will continue to provide production services for “New Heights.”
Kelce retired after playing 13 seasons in Philadelphia as a seven-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro.