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Kelce Brothers’s debut book has a Swift twist?

Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce’s 'No Dumb Questions' to release in Taylor Swift and NFL Cheif's wedding month

Jason and Travis Kelce aren’t just sticking to football anymore. The brothers are taking their signature banter and charm to a whole new level with a fresh career move: they’re releasing a book together. This news has got Swifties excited as well, as their upcoming book, which is based on their podcast ‘Neight Heights’ will be releasing in Taylor and Travis’ wedding month! Read on for more details.

Kelce Brothers’ new venture: What’s happening

Jason Kelce, the older brother, was the heart of the ‘Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive line for years. With multiple titles in his name, this former player, now retired, jumped into sports media. Meanwhile, the younger of the Kelce Brothers, Travis Kelce, is still out there catching passes for the ‘Kansas City Chiefs’. However, the Kelce Brothers are more than just popular soccer stars. Their podcast, ‘New Heights’, really shows that off. It’s not your typical sports show. The two of them riff about everything: football, family, weird news, and basically whatever’s on their minds. There’s no filter, just honest conversation and plenty of laughs. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce also participated in the very podcast as one of the most loved couples, and fans still listen to their episode on repeat. Now they Kelce brothers are bottling some of that energy in a book. They’re calling it ‘No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers’, dropping June 2 this year. The same month in which internet’s most adored couple Taylor and Travis are getting married. According to Page Six, Taylor and Travis have locked June 13, 2026 for their wedding. Seems like the month of June is bringing more than one good news for the Travis and Taylor fans.Circling back to the book, interestingly, the idea comes straight from a fan-favorite segment on their podcast, where listeners send in off-the-wall questions, and the brothers fire back with answers that are equal parts hilarious and surprisingly thoughtful. The book promises that same vibe — funny stories, honest takes, and the kind of brotherly back-and-forth that’s made their podcast a hit. You’ll get a sense you’re right there with them, just hanging out.Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are making plans to tie the knot this June in Rhode Island. They picked June 13 — Swift’s favorite number, so it’s got a special place in her heart. They got engaged back in August 2025, and as per Fox Sports, now they’re nailing down the details at a fancy spot close to Swift’s place in Watch Hill. This definitely sounds like the celebration will blend both their personalities and give a nod to their future together.

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