In a move that blends sports and comedy fandom, Jason Kelce has announced that the stars of “Workaholics” — Adam Devine, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holm — will guest on this week’s “New Heights” podcast, promising laughs and insights from the beloved comedy trio.
Jason Kelce, the legendary former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, is once again making waves in the podcasting world. After a dominant 13-season NFL career highlighted by seven Pro Bowl selections and six first-team All-Pro honors Athlon Sports, Kelce has seamlessly transitioned into media, co-hosting the hit “New Heights” show with his brother, Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Launched in 2022 during Jason’s final Eagles season, “New Heights” has become a cultural phenomenon, far beyond a typical athlete podcast. The show’s formula of unfiltered brotherly banter combined with A-list celebrity guests has attracted a massive audience. Recent episodes have featured actor Ryan Gosling, comedian Conan O’Brien, and even Taylor Swift, who used her appearance to announce her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” ahead of the 2025 NFL season.
Now, Kelce is doubling down on comedy. On Tuesday, he announced that this week’s episode will welcome the entire core cast of the cult-favorite Comedy Central series “Workaholics”: Adam Devine, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holm. The trio, known for their chaotic and heartfelt humor, promises a departure from typical sports talk.
“Our guests today are a trio of actors, comedians and writers,” Kelce said in the announcement video. “You know them from ‘Pitch Perfect,’ ‘Dope,’ ‘The Intern,’ ‘Game Over, Man’ and, of course, their show ‘Workaholics’ that Travis and I tuned into all the freakin time. The inventors of poop dollar are in the building… Mr. Blake Anderson, Adam Devine and Anders Holm. Let’s go guys.”
For fans of “Workaholics,” this collaboration is a perfect match. The show’s brand of absurdist comedy and relatable dude-bro humor aligns seamlessly with the Kelce brothers’ irreverent style. Adam Devine (known for “Pitch Perfect” and “The Lego Movie”), Blake Anderson (from “Dope” and “Showtime’s ‘The League'”), and Anders Holm (featured in “The Interview” and “Game Over, Man!”) have built careers on the same blue-collar, laugh-first ethos that defines “New Heights.”
This guest slate signals a deliberate strategy by the Kelces to dominate pop culture beyond sports. By securing the entire “Workaholics” cast, they tap into a dedicated millennial and Gen Z fanbase that may not follow football but craves authentic, unscripted comedy. The move also positions “New Heights” as a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of athletics and entertainment, not just die-hard NFL fans.
Fan theories are already swirling online. Could this lead to more comedy-centric episodes? Might the trio appear on the podcast’s popular “Tay Money” segment? With Travis Kelce currently in the NFL off-season and Jason Kelce fully engrossed in broadcasting, the timing allows for creative guest bookings that don’t require strict sports relevance. The “Workaholics” episode, dropping Wednesday, is poised to be one of the season’s most downloaded.
New episodes of “New Heights” are released every Wednesday across all major platforms, including YouTube, where the official channel boasts millions of subscribers. The podcast’s ability to consistently land high-profile non-athlete guests like Gosling, O’Brien, Swift, and now the “Workaholics” crew demonstrates its unique cachet in a crowded media landscape.
For the Kelce brothers, this is more than just a guest booking—it’s a statement. After a career defined by physical dominance, Jason Kelce is now winning through cultural relevance, proving that his influence extends far beyond the gridiron. The “Workaholics” episode underscores a simple truth: in today’s media world, the smartest play is often the one that makes people laugh.
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