Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason joined his brother in Hollywood amid his retirement “I have no option at the moment”
Travis and Jason Kelce were spotted stepping out for dinner in Los Angeles this week as their fame continues to skyrocket.
However, it appears it was back to business for both brothers as the Philadelphia Eagles legend joined Travis on the West Coast for an apparent business dinner Monday.
The NFL icons are no strangers to the spotlight for their achievements off the field but amid the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s high-profile romance with Taylor Swift and the success of their New Heights podcast their fame has reached dizzying levels over the past 12 months.
And it appears the brothers could be plotting their next move as they were captured leaving a business dinner with Travis’s manager Aaron Eanes. Travis, known for his fashion sense and flair, kept his look casual as the three-time Super Bowl winner stepped out in a green sweater and grey tracksuit pants, accessorized with a white cap.
Meanwhile, Jason cut an equally relaxed figure as he rocked his signature flipflops – which made an appearance on game days through rain and shine last season – a grey hoodie and black tracksuit pants. Their dinner comes just over a week before their live New Heights show takes place at their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati, on April 11.
The show has enjoyed great success over the past two years, earning them nominations in the Best Co-Hosts and Best Sports Podcast categories at the Webby Awards on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Travis’s girlfriend Taylor Swift’s Instagram message encouraging her 283 million followers to register to vote was nominated in the best creator or influencer category. The website she directed her fans to – the nonpartisan Vote.org – recorded more than 35,000 registrations, according to the organization.
Winners for all awards will be announced May 13 at a ceremony hosted by ‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ writer and comedian Amber Ruffin. Eanes, who runs A&A Management and signed Kelce as the company’s second client with his brother Andre, has previously discussed making the Chiefs tight end into a bigger star than Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.