Jason and Travis Kelce (Photo via New Heights YouTube)
Kansas City Chiefs superstar tight end Travis Kelce is already thinking about what he may pursue for a career after football.
Travis Kelce was awarded a two-year contract extension earlier this offseason worth $34.25 million, putting a rest to any speculation that he could retire soon. The future Hall of Famer is about to enter his age-35 season as the Chiefs look to complete the first three-peat in NFL history.
During the latest edition of the “New Heights” podcast which he co-hosts with older brother Jason Kelce, Travis revealed that he’d like to follow the footsteps of other NFL greats like Tom Brady and Troy Aikman by entering the life of football broadcasting.
“I want to be right here and tell them about the game. The old ball coach, ladies and gentlemen. I want to do that, I want to be the talking head that calls the games.”
Jason Kelce retired earlier this offseason after a 13-year playing career with the Philadelphia Eagles. ESPN quickly signed Kelce, who will work as an analyst on their “Mondy Night Countdown” program that runs before each Monday night football game.