Eagles legend Jason Kelce and younger brother Travis land another jackpot deal

The hits keep coming for Jason and Travis Kelce.
Jason Kelce (L), Travis Kelce (R), Philadelphia Eagles news
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There's nothing like the bond shared between two brothers. Let's be honest though. There's nothing like the adrenaline rush a couple of extra dollars brings. Remember how you felt when you washed clothes and found an extra $20 bill? Now, picture finding 5 million of them. That's what Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce and his younger brother Travis are experiencing as their week rolls on.

It wasn't that long after it was announced that Jason would join ESPN's Monday Night Countdown cast that we learned he and his brother's New Heights podcast might partner with Amazon on a whopping streaming deal. That was May if we aren't mistaken. Three months later, that deal has certainly 'whopped'.

Amazon and the Kelce brothers will indeed partner to the tune of a nine-figure deal.

Jason and Travis Kelce's New Heights podcast joins Amazon's Wondery by way of a $100 million deal.

Ryan Glasspiegel of The New York Post initially reported that Jason and Travis Kelce’s show was negotiating a considerable deal with Amazon. Variety's Todd Spangler shared the news on Tuesday morning that negotiations have now led to a new deal.

Here's more from Sapngler's story.

New Heights will continue to be available widely on all podcast services, including Wondery’s various distribution channels and on YouTube. The deal also includes ad-free listening for Wondery Plus subscribers, livestreams, and rights to develop, manufacture, license and distribute all merchandise based on New Heights, including new consumer products. Wave Sports + Entertainment will continue to provide production services for New Heights.”

Congratulations to Jason and Travis on finding 5 million crisp new $20 bills. Talk about generational wealth! If they keep this up, their great, great, great-grandchildren won't have to work unless, of course, they determine they just want to.

That's what it's all about, setting up the family for future success.

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