Late Monday afternoon, it was confirmed that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce would be the featured guest on this week’s episode of the popular podcast “Bussin’ With The Boys,” set to drop on Tuesday.
In a brief promotional clip, Kelce was seen sporting shorts with a “Stone Cold” Steven Austin t-shirt and a Cincinnati Bearcats hat as he addressed the audience through the camera, talking about the upcoming episode.
“What’s going on, everybody? TKELS here. Just got off the bus with the boys. Taylor and Will giving me some [expletive] about my Bearcats. August 28, baby. It’s going [expletive] down. Make sure you check out this episode, though, man. We had some fun on the bus. Comes out this Tuesday.”
Coming off his third consecutive Super Bowl appearance and poised to enter the final year of his current NFL contract, Kelce is no stranger to big stages.
At age 35, he’s already cemented his legacy as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, amassing 1,004 receptions, 12,151 receiving yards and 77 touchdowns in 12 seasons.
He’s also a three‑time Super Bowl champion, a ten‑time Pro Bowler and a four‑time first‑team All‑Pro, holding NFL records for most consecutive 1,000-yard seasons by a tight end and most career playoff receiving yards by a tight end (2,039).
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid celebrate after beating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII in 2023.
Kansas City Chiefs TE Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid celebrate after beating the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII.
But off the field, Kelce’s reach extends far beyond football.
He co‑hosts the hit podcast “New Heights” with his brother Jason, has headlined reality and scripted TV shows and even hosted Saturday Night Live.