Travis and Jason Kelce’s new book ‘No Dumb Questions’ is available to pre-order

Travis and Jason Kelce’s new book ‘No Dumb Questions’ is available to pre-order

The Kelce brothers are taking their empire to new heights.

Travis and Jason Kelce’s book “No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers” is officially available to pre-order on Amazon — and given it officially drops on June 2, it’s guaranteed to ship in time for Father’s Day gift-giving.

Inspired by their “New Heights” podcast segment of the same name, the stars’ book promises to investigate fan questions, ranging from food to science to their own lives.

Cover for "No Dumb Questions" by Jason & Travis Kelce, featuring the two men in green and red "New Heights" hats.
Amazon

According to the official synopsis, fans can expect questions like “If you could make one of your body parts detachable, which would it be?” and “Do you add cereal or the milk to the bowl first?”

“When we started the ‘No Dumb Questions’ segment on ‘New Heights,’ never in our wildest dreams did we think it would become a book sitting on your coffee table,” the famous brothers told People in a joint statement earlier this year.


Jason and Travis Kelce wave alongside an interviewer at Super Bowl LVII Opening Night.
The pair turned a beloved “New Heights” segment into a book deal. Getty Images

“We’ve had a blast with it,” they added, saying they’re “still wrapping our heads around being able to call ourselves published authors.”

If you’re getting a head start on shopping Father’s Day gifts for a football fan (or Swiftie!) dad, the brothers’ “Kelce Clubhouse” Amazon storefront also features plenty of “New Heights” merch for 92%-ers (their nickname for their fans).

Highlights include a Global Graphic Hoodie with subtle branding and the same Classic Logo Dad Hat Taylor Swift once wore to Coachella.


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