The team behind the New Heights podcast celebrated Valentine’s Day with a series of themed cards playfully highlighting the relationship between hosts Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce, along with Travis’ fiancée, Taylor Swift.
The cards were shared on the podcast’s official Instagram account on Saturday, February 14, featuring lighthearted messages inspired by moments from the couple’s public romance and Swift’s recent music.
One card read, “Be my loaf story?” which was a nod to Swift’s viral August 2025 appearance on the podcast, where she spoke about her sourdough baking hobby and prompted Travis to respond, “I am the luckiest man in the world.”
Other cards included “Wood you be my Valentine?” referencing Swift’s song “Wood,” which contains risqué lyrics and mentions her fiancé. Additional messages spotlighted family ties, including “You’re the Kylie to my Jason,” and a football-themed line, “You’re my greatest catch,” paired with an image of Travis in his Kansas City Chiefs uniform, making heart hands.
Kelce and Swift announced their engagement in August 2025 after more than two years of dating. During Swift’s appearance on New Heights, which has drawn more than 25 million views on YouTube, she reflected on Travis’ personality and the effect he has on those around him.
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“Travis is just a vibe booster in everyone’s life that he’s in. When you take a picture on your phone, and you push the enhance color button, that’s what you do to everyone’s life,” the singer said, calling the athlete a “human exclamation point.”
The Valentine’s Day post reflects the podcast’s ongoing habit of weaving in personal milestones and pop-culture nods tied to the couple, whose relationship has remained in the public spotlight since going public in 2023 and ultimately leading to their engagement in 2025.
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Separate from the holiday-themed post, recent New Heights episodes have also generated headlines related to Travis Kelce’s football future and developments within the Kansas City Chiefs organization.
During a January 21 discussion about the Chiefs bringing back former offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy after three years away, Kelce expressed enthusiasm about the reunion. He said he “can’t wait to see” Bieniemy “back in the building,” adding, “He’s one of my favorite coaches of all time, one of my favorite people of all time.”
The 36-year-old continued by noting he “had so many unbelievable growing moments under him as a player, as a person,” and said it would be “awesome to see him back in the building and see him back wearing the Chiefs logo, baby!”
Questions about Kelce’s potential retirement have also surfaced. On the January 7 episode, he joked to his brother, “I am officially jobless.” He then clarified, “Actually, this is my only job.”
When Jason, who retired from the NFL in 2024, challenged the remark, Travis replied, “This is the only company that employs me right now.” He later said he planned to spend time “being a regular human for a couple weeks, maybe a month or so, trying to figure out what I’m gonna do next in terms of my future in football.”
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Kelce has not announced any retirement decision, and his recent public comments remain limited to those podcast discussions as the offseason unfolds.




