Burrow Will Perform Live With The Kelce Brothers in Cincinnati’s “New Heights”
The most well-liked sports podcast in the world is scheduled to perform live in Cincinnati with the city’s most well-known athlete.
The podcast “New Heights,” which is hosted by brothers Travis and Jason Kelce, has announced via its official X account on April 4 that Joe Burrow, the quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, will be featured in a live version of the episode on April 11 at the University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium.
“Couldn’t do a show in Cincinnati without some special guests,” the post stated. UC on April 11th, Joe Burrow x New Heights Live! Tickets are available NOW.
Born and raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, the Kelce Brothers were teammates on the Bearcats before starting their NFL careers.
The Kelce Brothers Are Embracing Cincinnati Deeply
After redshirting as a running back in 2006, Jason Kelce transferred to the offensive line at Cincinnati, where he was chosen twice for the Big East team in 2009 and 2010.
Jason Kelce was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He spent his whole 13-year career with the team, including six appearances on the All-Pro team and contributing to the Eagles’ victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. March 2024 marked his retirement.
Draft. He’s been a seven-time NFL All-Pro and has won three Super Bowls in his 11 seasons with the Chiefs, including back-to-back triumphs in 2022 and 2023.
In September 2022, the brothers launched the “New Heights” podcast. In February 2023, they played in Super Bowl LVII, with the Chiefs winning. According to Edison Research, “New Heights” was the top sports podcast and the sixth-ranked podcast in the United States for the fourth quarter of 2023.
The Plains, Ohio, native Burrow spent three seasons as an Ohio State player before deciding to transfer to LSU and choose the Tigers over Cincinnati. Burrow Will Be Off for the Season in 2023
In back-to-back AFC title games at Arrowhead Stadium in 2021 and 2022, Burrow and the Bengals played Kelce and the Chiefs; they won the first game and lost the second.
Before the 2023 season, Burrow inked a five-year, $275 million contract extension that will pay him an NFL record estimated $55 million a season. However, Burrow missed the final seven games of the 2023 regular season due to a wrist injury that required surgery. After Burrow was selected first overall in the 2020 NFL draft, the Bengals concluded the season 9-8 and missed the playoffs for the first time since Burrow’s rookie year. On March 3, Burrow stated to ESPN’s Ben Baby that he anticipates receiving clearance to throw once again in May.
Burrow stated, “I anticipate being cleared for full contact and everything around the middle of May.” In the upcoming month or two, we plan to make decisions regarding all those matters.
“I’m happy that I can lift essentially regularly now. I will therefore essentially be doing the same thing I have been doing for the past few years for the next two months. Just the additional twelve weeks of work behind us.