Jason Kelce has officially retired from the NFL. So he officially has time to do… pretty much whatever he wants. But for now, Jason’s biggest focus seems to be his and his brother Travis’ ‘New Heights’ podcast. The brothers recently put on a live show at their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati.
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But his return to the University was costly. During one of the games, the All-Pro center lost his Super Bowl ring.
Jason Kelce Loses Super Bowl Rings During Live Show
“The live taping of a ‘New Heights’ show at the Univ. of Cincinnati last week came at a steep cost for Jason Kelce. He says he lost his Super Bowl ring during all the hoopla,” TMZ wrote.
“[Jason] said on this week’s pod he believes the championship bling made its disappearance at some point during a chili tub scavenger hunt that he and his little brother, Travis, were overseeing.”
His little bro Travis, didn’t hold back on big bro for his costly mistake.
“Travis — who has three Super Bowl rings of his own — roasted his big brother for involving his jewelry in the game … calling him “a f***ing imbecile,” TMZ added.
However, Jason did note that he has the ring ensured. He also has already begun the process of having a new one made.
Jason Defends Little Brother Travis Amid Backlash
Travis left the University of Cincinnati in 2013 to enter the NFL Draft. However, he never received his diploma. after receiving his diploma on stage during a live episode of “New Heights Live” at UC, Travis chugged a beer.
Social media reactions to the star receiving his diploma were a bit outlandish.
After the firestorm of social media reactions to Travis’ viral moment, his big brother Jason stepped in to clarify what was actually going on in the video. The event was not a graduation ceremony, but instead a live taping of their “New Heights,” podcast.
“I know it looks like a graduation from the video, but this was actually at the end of a “New Heights Live” podcast that we put on to raise money for the University’s NIL,” Jason clarified.
“The university did this to poke fun at my brother and I for never really picking up our diplomas.”