It's no secret that Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce may be considering retiring soon and the NFL star is already attracting attention from several major networks for a potential post-football media career . Following the NFL's successful venture into Christmas streaming with Netflix, the league is reportedly focused on forging larger broadcast partnerships that could enhance revenue and, in turn, result in bigger contracts for players.
Are TV networks eyeing Travis Kelce as a potential broadcaster?This reprioritisation towards entertainment also means that more and more players will explore their potential as media personalities. Tom Brady is one of the biggest examples who found success as a broadcaster post his retirement. Then there's Jason Kelce, for instance, who recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles and joined ESPN as a notable new voice in the network's football coverage.
Now, speculation has turned to Travis Kelce. Despite the Chiefs' tough loss in Super Bowl LIX, where their championship hopes were dashed in New Orleans, Kelce remains dedicated to playing at least one more season. Kansas City is reportedly branding the upcoming season as their "Revenge Tour," with Patrick Mahomes and Kelce set to aim for another title run. However, the tight end's prospects beyond the football field could be even more promising in front of the camera.
Reports suggest that several television networks are already preparing to pursue Kelce once he retires, which could potentially ignite a bidding war.
With Jason Kelce now part of the ESPN lineup, thereās speculation that Fox Sports may be the first to make a bold move to secure Travis. Insiders have also said that CBS is planning to bring the two-time Super Bowl champion on board, possibly positioning him as a new face for The NFL Today. With CBS valued at approximately $1.6 billion, the network undoubtedly has the financial means to extend a lucrative offer to Kelce when the opportunity arises.
Kelce already hosts the popular New Heights podcast and is part of one of pop cultureās most closely followed personalities thanks to his relationship with Taylor Swift. He has proved time and again that he's comfortable on camera and his stint with Saturday Night Live has been well-received. So, a broadcasting career is surely waiting for Travis once he makes his mind about retirement.
Are TV networks eyeing Travis Kelce as a potential broadcaster?This reprioritisation towards entertainment also means that more and more players will explore their potential as media personalities. Tom Brady is one of the biggest examples who found success as a broadcaster post his retirement. Then there's Jason Kelce, for instance, who recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles and joined ESPN as a notable new voice in the network's football coverage.
š looks like Travis Kelce might be thinking about retirement pic.twitter.com/oSjpnIWpF5
— Just Cece š (@JustCeceSports) March 20, 2024
Now, speculation has turned to Travis Kelce. Despite the Chiefs' tough loss in Super Bowl LIX, where their championship hopes were dashed in New Orleans, Kelce remains dedicated to playing at least one more season. Kansas City is reportedly branding the upcoming season as their "Revenge Tour," with Patrick Mahomes and Kelce set to aim for another title run. However, the tight end's prospects beyond the football field could be even more promising in front of the camera.
Reports suggest that several television networks are already preparing to pursue Kelce once he retires, which could potentially ignite a bidding war.
From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: Reacting to #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce, who confirmed on @newheightshow that he's considering retirement while sounding like someone who has an idea which way he's leaning. pic.twitter.com/H5vZgi7jZt
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 13, 2025
With Jason Kelce now part of the ESPN lineup, thereās speculation that Fox Sports may be the first to make a bold move to secure Travis. Insiders have also said that CBS is planning to bring the two-time Super Bowl champion on board, possibly positioning him as a new face for The NFL Today. With CBS valued at approximately $1.6 billion, the network undoubtedly has the financial means to extend a lucrative offer to Kelce when the opportunity arises.
Kelce already hosts the popular New Heights podcast and is part of one of pop cultureās most closely followed personalities thanks to his relationship with Taylor Swift. He has proved time and again that he's comfortable on camera and his stint with Saturday Night Live has been well-received. So, a broadcasting career is surely waiting for Travis once he makes his mind about retirement.
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