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Culture January 14, 2026

Jason, Travis Kelce announce new book: What it's about

WATCH: Travis Kelce speaks out on possible retirement

Brothers Jason and Travis Kelce are picking up the pen.

The pair, famous for their massively successful NFL careers and hit podcast, are releasing a brand-new book, on sale June 2, 2026, according to a press release from William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins publishers.

The book, titled "No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers," is based on a segment of the brothers' "New Heights" podcast where the brothers answer questions from fans.

"We're still wrapping our heads around being able to call ourselves published authors," Jason and Travis Kelce said in a statement included in the release. "When we started the 'No Dumb Questions' segment on 'New Heights,' never in our wildest dreams did we think it would become a book sitting on your coffee table. But we've had a blast with it, and we're stoked the 92%ers can take home a little piece of the podcast, including some too ridiculous to make it on the show."

The new book "puts the humor, wit, and heart" of the "New Heights" podcast "on full display," according to the release.

The release also included examples of questions readers might expect to see in the book, including, "Do you add the cereal or the milk to the bowl first?" and "If you could have been on any team from a kids' movies or TV show which would it be?"

Also in the book, readers will find features like illustrations, photos, and exclusive content, as well as introductions from both brothers and "five never-before-aired Not-Dumb Questions."

Jason Kelce, the Philadelphia Eagles' former star center, retired from football in May 2024 after 13 seasons in the NFL.

Travis Kelce recently completed his 13th season in the NFL, playing tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.

The new book comes as Travis Kelce mulls his next career move, saying in a recent episode of the brothers' podcast, "It's a tough thing to navigate, but at the same time, if my body can heal up and rest up, and I can feel confident that I can go out there and give it another 18, 20, 21-week run, I think I would do it in a heartbeat."