Jason and Travis Kelce, renowned for their successful NFL careers and popular podcast “New Heights,” are set to release a new book titled “No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers.” The book will be available for purchase starting June 2, 2026, as announced in a press release from HarperCollins’ William Morrow imprint.
The book draws inspiration from a segment of their podcast where the brothers engage with fans by answering their questions. In a joint statement, the Kelce brothers expressed their amazement at achieving the status of published authors. “When we started the ‘No Dumb Questions’ segment on ‘New Heights,’ never in our wildest dreams did we think it would become a book sitting on your coffee table,” they stated. Their excitement reflects a genuine connection with their audience, referred to as the “92%ers.”
Content and Features of the Book
According to the release, the new book captures the humor, wit, and camaraderie that has made their podcast a hit. It promises to include amusing questions such as, “Do you add the cereal or the milk to the bowl first?” and “If you could have been on any team from a kids’ movie or TV show, which would it be?” These light-hearted inquiries exemplify the brothers’ engaging style.
In addition to the questions, readers can expect a variety of features, including illustrations, photographs, and exclusive content. The book will also present introductions from both Jason and Travis, along with “five never-before-aired Not-Dumb Questions.” This unique content aims to provide fans with a deeper insight into the Kelce brothers’ personalities and their dynamic.
Kelce Brothers’ Careers and Future Plans
Jason Kelce, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles, retired in May 2024 after an impressive 13-season career in the NFL. His brother, Travis Kelce, continues to navigate his career, contemplating his next steps in the league. In a recent episode of the “New Heights” podcast, he remarked on the challenges of decision-making regarding his future, saying, “It’s a tough thing to navigate, but at the same time, if my body can heal up and rest up, and I can feel confident that I can go out there and give it another 18, 20, 21-week run, I think I would do it in a heartbeat.”
The release of “No Dumb Questions” not only highlights the Kelce brothers’ transition from athletes to authors but also serves as a testament to their enduring connection with fans. As they prepare for the book launch, their followers eagerly anticipate the next chapter in the lives of these beloved sports figures.
