The New Heights podcast’s social media account found itself in the spotlight for an unintended reason on Saturday night after posting a picture of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce that fans quickly noticed was a bit too revealing.
The account, which celebrates the podcast hosted by Kelce and his older brother, ex-Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, swiftly deleted the image after the uproar.
The post, shared after the Chiefs’ 27-19 victory over the Houston Texans, featured an image of Travis with his arms outstretched in celebration.
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“Job not done… but W,” the caption read – a nod to the Chiefs‘ ongoing quest to secure the top playoff seed.
However, fans were quick to notice that the picture inadvertently displayed more of Kelce than intended. Responses flooded in, urging the account to take the post down. One cheeky commenter even suggested that Jason Kelce would find plenty of material to laugh about on the brothers’ upcoming podcast episode.
The post’s removal didn’t escape notice either, with fans continuing to react online.
Comments ranged from “Gone but never forgotten,” to others humorously pointing out the situation: “New Heights deleted a tweet that had a picture of Travis that showed off his ‘package’ lol.”
A big day for Kelce and the Chiefs
Despite the social media mishap, Saturday was a strong outing for the Chiefs. The team’s win over the Texans brought their record to an impressive 14-1, solidifying their dominance this season. Kelce, however, remains tied with franchise legend Tony Gonzalez at 76 career touchdowns, as he came up short of breaking the record during the game.
The Chiefs‘ quest for a historic third consecutive Super Bowl remains alive, with pivotal games ahead, including a Christmas Day showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers and a final regular-season matchup against the Denver Broncos on January 5.