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Travis Kelce could move from Chiefs role to the broadcast booth
Summary
Andrew Marchand said on his podcast that Travis Kelce would be a top candidate for broadcast booth roles and is expected to command a high salary; Kelce hosts the New Heights podcast and has appeared on television and in film, and he has not announced retirement.
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Travis Kelce's off-field profile has grown into hosting and entertainment, and broadcast work is frequently discussed as a possible next step. Media commentators have pointed to his charisma and experience as fitting for television roles. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic said on his Marchand Sports Media podcast that Kelce could be a top candidate for game broadcasts and could command a high salary. Kelce remains an active player and has not made a public decision about retiring.
Reported details:
- Andrew Marchand said Kelce would be a top candidate for broadcast booth roles and is expected to command a high salary.
- Kelce hosts the weekly podcast New Heights with his brother Jason Kelce and has appeared on reality TV, game shows, and Saturday Night Live.
- He appeared in the Netflix film Happy Gilmore 2.
- Kelce is an eleven-time Pro Bowler who has not announced retirement, and a return to the Chiefs has not been ruled out as the team monitors the status of quarterback Patrick Mahomes during rehabilitation.
Summary:
Media observers say Kelce's profile and on-screen experience position him as a likely candidate for television work if he retires. Undetermined at this time.
