What LeBron James has accomplished in the world of sports is nothing short of legendary. Revered by athletes as the Greatest of All Time, his milestones speak for themselves. But b
The Ohio legends discussed everything from James’s son Bronny’s transition to the NBA to a particular hater’s tweet that has apparently been on James’s radar for over a de
New Heights podcast co-hosts Jason and Travis Kelce have never been shy about hyping up their home state of Ohio, and the duo had another iconic Ohioan on as a guest this week. After about 16 months of waiting, schedules aligned and the one-and-only LeBron James joined the NFL brothers for the podcast.
The 35-year-old Kelce tallied 117 receiving yards—more than half of the Chiefs' total—in their victory over the Houston Texans in the divisional playoffs. In the process, he also broke the record of NFL legend Jerry Rice for most 100-receiving yard games in the playoffs with nine.
LeBron went on New Heights and had a hearty laugh with the Kelces about the now-iconic "this f**kery won’t go on much longer" tweet.
LeBron James' Ohio Native hat caught the attention of many on social media after the latest "New Heights" podcast. Here's how you can get one.
Jason Kelce began the introduction with a bang, listing off James' impressive credentials. The introduction took a comedic turn when Jason Kelce splashed powder into the air, mimicking James’ iconic pre-game ritual. Both James and Travis Kelce were seen laughing and clapping as the moment unfolded.
Jason Kelce was in a mischievous mood as he prepared to interview LeBron James on his New Heights podcast, although he admitted his wife will not be pleased with the mess he made
Appearing on the Jason and Travis Kelce podcast, LeBron James said the closest he came to giving the NFL a shot was during the 2011 NBA lockout.
"New Heights" with Jason and Travis Kelce has become one of the hottest podcasts in the country. The famous NFL brothers have been able to interview a variety of celebrities this season, ranging from other athletes to A-list actors.
LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.