travis kels And his brother, Jason Kelce, Couldn’t maintain his winning streak and missed out on an important prize recently. The Kelce brothers launched their much-loved New Heights podcast in 2022, which has not only gained major views but also some recognized awards over the years. However, it seems that his winning streak was short-lived, as he missed out on an important award.
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce miss out on major awards
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce got sad news amid the NFL comeback. The pair have received numerous awards for their entertaining and entertaining New Heights podcast. This includes iHeartPodcast’s Podcast of the Year. The Kelce brothers also received the award for Best Overall Ensemble that year.
Last year, the New Heights Podcast won the iHeartPodcast award for Best Sports. This year, the sports and entertainment podcast was nominated for the Best Sports category at the 2026 iHeartPodcast Awards, which took place on March 16 in Austin. However, the Kelce Brothers lost to Pardon My Take (via Heavy).
New Heights was not nominated in any other categories, yet it remains one of the most popular sports and entertainment podcasts. Many celebrities have guest-starred on the podcast, including Taylor Swift, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and George Clooney.
Hilarious, in 2024, the Kelsey brothers thanked his fans In a bizarre way, after winning Podcast of the Year in 2024. Jason Kelce said, “We would be remiss if we didn’t immediately thank all 92% of the people, aka Swifties, who voted for us to win this award. Listen, this is an incredible honor, especially for two Jabronies like us. It is beyond humbling to receive an award like this.”
Meanwhile, his brother shared, “Thank you guys for everything, and we truly have the best fan base in the entire world. Thank you guys for voting every single day of every month and every hour of the day.”
Travis Kelce confirmed his return to the Kansas City Chiefs on a one-year deal for his 14th NFL season. He reportedly signed a deal worth up to $15 million after rejecting financially lucrative offers from other teams (via People).
Originally reported by Anvay Mane Mandatory