Roger Goodell, Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes joined Travis Kelce’s live podcast show in KC

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Although the “New Heights” podcast started just a year ago, it’s already one of the most popular in the country.

Co-hosts Travis Kelce of the Chiefs and Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles recorded their latest episode on Wednesday night, and it was something special.

The Kelce brothers were at the Music Hall in Kansas City, and the show was a star-studded affair.

It was quite a way to start the NFL Draft weekend in Kansas City.

Here are some highlights and the guests who joined the podcast, starting with Travis Kelce’s entrance to the show.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell introduced Kelce, who came out to “Fight For Your Right” by the Beastie Boys (of course).

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes received big cheers ... as one would expect. Mahomes greeted former Chiefs quarterback Chad Henne, shot a T-shirt cannon and said Travis Kelce would get a chance to throw out a first pitch at a Royals game, according to Fox 4’s Kelli Peltier.

Actor and “Big Slick” co-host Eric Stonestreet trolled Goodell, asking fans to boo him.

That was funny because, as noted, Goodell took part in the podcast.

Chiefs center Creed Humphrey paid a visit to his teammate.

Former Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez joined the show, too.

It was a full house at the Music Hall.

There was at least one competition during the recording of the podcast.

The New Heights Twitter account said the show would stream on its YouTube channel in the coming weeks.