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I know that you don't probably care that much about it right now. I mean, you have so many records at this point that this is like kind of like just another one. But at the end of the day, it's just another thing that cements you as one of the best players ever to play in the NFL.
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That's the last thing that I care about right now.
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I know the only record I get is that he like kept going on the field. He's out there again.
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Welcome back to new heights, ladies and gentlemen. A wonder show produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment and brought to you by Buffalo Wild Wings. Go order wings for takeout or delivery today. We are your host. I'M Travis Kelsey. My big brother, Jason Kelce. Subscribe on YouTube Wondry plus wherever you get your podcast, follow the show on all social media at new height show with 1s. Yeah, man, this is, this is going to be a, a very gotta do it type episode. Obviously, after the, the big loss, this isn't the easiest thing to do. Get on here and, and talk to the world and especially our 92 percenters who tune in week in, week out and give us your time, give us your, your attention and, and, and cheer for us and, and root us on and. It, it was a, it was a weird weekend. But I appreciate you guys for all the support I've seen leading up to it and even afterwards. But Jason, before we get into everything, why don't you let the people know what we got coming up?
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We got a big episode, guys. We're gonna recap Super Bowl 59 and talk about. Yeah. What else we got down to while we were in New Orleans. As always, we're going to get to some of your. No dumb questions. But first, I guess we're just going to get right into it. I don't know there's any new news. All the news is over.
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Yeah.
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So I guess we can just go. All right. All right, cool. Well, Eagles 40, Chiefs 22.
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God damn.
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The three Pete. Did not happen. Obviously did not happen in the Superdome. Eagles ended up getting it done. Nick Sirianni, Jalen hurts. Trav, I think people have been waiting to hear from you since the game Sunday. Yeah. What do you want, what do you want to say? I don't know where you want to start.
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I mean, I, I already, you know, congratulated the Eagles. I. It was hard going into the exit interviews today. Obviously, the last time I'll see probably a lot of those guys as it'll. It'll be a bit of a turnover this year, knowing the contract situations and everything. And outside of the game, I just wanted to thank my teammates for everything they fucking do, man. We, you know, the effort, the focus, the, the work that we put in, that wasn't the reason. You know, honestly, going into the game, I felt as confident as I ever felt. And going into a Super bowl or a playoff game or a big game in my life and, you know, for a bunch of reasons that just, it just didn't happen, man. It just wasn't our day. Couldn't find a lick of momentum. I'm kicking myself for some of the tiny, tiny decisions I made on the field, trying to do something more than what I was asked to do during plays, I wasn't the best leader that I could be in motivating my guys and keeping my guys, you know, calm, cool, collected. And I put a lot of that on myself as, you know, the guy that's been in the building for 12 years and seen a lot of football and actually seeing a situation just like this in the super bowl, talking about the Tampa Bay super bowl, it's a tough pill to swallow, man. Every time we felt like, you know, we made a big player, we got something going, a penalty would happen, or we. We be going backwards, and then on top of that, just. Just not executing the play calls. It wasn't the play calls. It was a cumulative effort of everybody just not. Not finding a way to get it done, man. And to happen on the biggest stage sucks. But to. To have it happen for the second time in my career on the biggest stage, man, it's a tough pill to swallow. It's a hard reality, man. And, you know, I just. I love my. My teammates. I love my coaches, Chiefs Kingdom. I'm sorry for. For how it ended, but, you know, it's. Fuck. You know, I have a. I have a beautiful life. I have a beautiful life, man. I have. I have loved ones. I have the most amazing family in the world that supports me and everything that I do. And they were all there, you know, cheering me on and. And hoping for the best on. On Sunday. Man, I just have to tip my hat to the Eagles. They. They were firing on all cylinders coming out, and it just felt like we just never. We never had control over what was going on in that game.
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Felt like every time you guys tried to get something going, it just, like, didn't work out right. It was like, you. You're close to getting a third down. Get them off the field, and they make a big play, there's a penalty. There's. You know, up until even. Like, halftime, even though the score was getting out of control, there's that big throw, the D hop that doesn't get caught. And even then, I'm a guard at the Chiefs go down here, they score before half. They get the ball coming out of half. Yeah, I just came away very much. I know you guys are kicking yourselves for not playing your best game. I just, you know, the Eagles played fantastic. Yeah, everybody played their best across the board. I mean, it was a truly impressive game from Philadelphia. Defensively, all those guys, Vic Fangio, Jalen Hurts, played very well, and that was the thing all week. Everybody's talking about, you know, what Spags gonna do is he gonna try and sell out to stop Saquon and you know, give the one on one matchups on the outside and I don't know, it almost like didn't matter. I felt like. It felt like Jalen was just on it and he was executing regardless of what it was. But I know this sucks to talk about for, for you, Trav. I've been here, obviously. Two years ago I was here. Haha. That was great. But you know, I think it was, it was a really impressive performance by Philadelphia to say the least.
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Yeah, it's going to sting. I know everybody wants to know whether or not I'm playing next year. And right now I'm just kicking everything down the road. I'm kicking every can I can down the road and I'm not making any crazy decisions. But I. Right now the, the biggest thing is just being there for my teammates and being there for my coaches, understanding, you know, that there's a lot that goes into this thing. You know, I've, I've been fortunate. Over the past five, six years, I've played more football than anybody.
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Yeah.
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And it's, it's because the people that are in that building and the fact that we keep going to these AFC championships and these Super Bowls and that means I'm playing an extra three games more than everybod everybody else in the, in the entire league. And that's a lot of wear and tear on your body. And it's a lot, it's a lot of time spent in the building focusing on your craft, focusing on the task at hand, every challenge that you set up for yourself. And it's. That process could be grueling. It can, it can weigh on you. Can. It can, it can make you better and it can drive you crazy at the same time. And right now it's one of those things where it was kind of driving me crazy this year. And I think that it happens as you, as you kind of tail off towards the, the back nine of your career, as SVP would say, is, you know, it's as you see yourself or not feel yourself have the success that you once used to have. Man, it's. It's a tough pill to swallow. And then on top of that, to not be there in the biggest moments, knowing your team's counting on you, man, that's. Those, those are all extremely hard things to. It's just a tough reality. And you know, I think I'm gonna take some time to figure it out and I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back, that it's gonna be something, that it's a wholehearted decision. I'm not half assing it and I'm. I'm fully here for them and I think, I think I could play. It's just whether or not it's. I'm motivated or it's the best decision for me as a, as a, as a, as a man, as a human, as a. As a person to, to take on all that responsibility.
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Preaching to the choir, brother. It sucks when you get to this point in the career where you, you. It becomes harder and harder to do it. And I think there's a physicality that becomes more difficult to manage. There's a mental approach that becomes more difficult to manage because a lot of times it's stocked on top of the physical discomfort and things that are happening.
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Yeah.
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To do it right, you have to be committed. You have to put the time in. You have to be, you know, all in. And it's, it's difficult to sign up for that because you know what it takes. You've been here three years in a row. You've been to this game multiple times. You've had an amazing amount of success, and it's frustrating when you're getting older in your career and you know that that is becoming harder and harder to do and more and more grueling to go through. So take your time. Obviously, get away from everything for a while.
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The biggest thing is that, you know, after the game, I still had over 50 something plus of my best friends and my family and my loved ones, and everybody that has supported me throughout my life was there to, you know, at least make it not feel like the worst day of my life. An opportunity to get all those people together under one roof, be around them, you know, hug them, smile with them, find a way to, you know, get through something really, really tough. It definitely made it a little. A little easier, but the. The reality is gonna. Gonna suck here for quite a while. It's just life, man. It's life. This is, this sport can humble you so fast, man. It could give you so much praise. It can. It can shoot you to the moon and it can, it can bury you, man. It can absolutely bury you. And, you know, it's just. It's the occupation we chose and, you know, not. Not everything can go as planned. Sometimes, even though we've been able to find a way over the. The past, you know, however long, but especially this year in this team, we, we were known for finding a way and as much As I like to think we could have done things differently, man. It was just. It just didn't feel like at the end of it, it was. It was meant to be. It is what it is.
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Yeah. I mean, listen, it's never been done before. It's never been done before for a reason. It's incredibly hard. It's hard to keep teams intact. It's hard to keep. You know, you're having extended season. You guys have played 60 games damn near over the past three years or whatever. And I'm not trying to make excuses. There's just a reason why it's never been done. And I think that, you know, I know you guys are frustrated right now. I know you're frustrated. I think the reality is what you guys have done is amazing still. Yeah, I know that you don't want to hear that right now, and I know that that game is frustrating as a result, but that doesn't take away from the last seven times you guys have been to the AFC Championship or whatever it is, and five super. I mean, it's remarkable, the journey and the run you guys have had, and you and Pat and Chris and certain guys have been at the epicenter of this for that entire time. And a lot of the guys on this team have been there for three. This was their third time in a row. I know it's frustrating to look at this one game, especially because it was such a dominating game for the Eagles, but I think that the reality is it's one of the incredible runs that's ever happened in this game. And you guys have your legacies cemented on that, and nobody can take that away. I mean, people could try to talk, especially if they've never done anything in their lives, but that's the reality of it. There was one thing accomplished, which is Travis Kelsey set a record, a record for most catches in a career in the super bowl, which. Travis. A big record.
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It's not a very big record.
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Why do you say it's not a big record?
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I just. I have a lot of super bowl appearances.
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So do a lot of people.
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What do they say? Records are meant to be broken?
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That they are. Well, you broke one. You broke the most catches in super bowl history, which I know that you don't probably care that much about it right now because of the way the game went. And, I mean, you have so many records at this point that this is like kind of like just another one. But at the end of the day, it's just another thing that cements you as one of the best players ever to play in the NFL. I know you don't care about that, but I think at the end of the day, when it's all said and done, the records mean a little bit, because once you're done, that's kind of all you have left is, like, the memories, the trophies, which obviously mean the most, and then the stuff that makes other people recognize greatness, which, unfortunately, there are a lot of stats, but that's kind of all we have, outside of trophies and highlights.
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No, I mean, I'm still. I. That's the last thing that I care about right now.
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I know, but you will, so. And it's. And it's dope. Just here to tell you it's a dope record.
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Thanks, brother.
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As are all your other records. Offensive line. The only record I get is that he, like, kept going on the field. He's out there again.
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Look, man, this guy.
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This guy really won't take a break. He's headed out to the field for another consecutive week. How'd he do? No one knows. Just counts as a game played.
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He only played the first drive.
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I know. He had four bad snaps. Yeah.
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There we go.
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I feel for you. Because losing a Super bowl sucks. I mean, I don't wish that anybody. I thought all week, no matter who won or lost, I feel like I was going to be feeling shitty and feeling more with the team that lost.
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Yeah.
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Because I know what that feels like, and it's fucking terrible.
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What was it like for you watching this one?
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Terrible.
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Yeah. You mentioned you. You tweeted out something and.
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Yeah, but I didn't even want to tweet it. I think I would rather do it here because you'd be able to talk more.
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Yeah.
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But it doesn't matter what happens. Whatever you say is going to get clipped or touched and put out. It sucks. I knew it was going to be weird going into it. It progressively got weirder as the week went on. On one hand, you played your entire life with an organization and team. A lot of people in that building, coaches, friends, teammates, that you've gone through adversity with, and it really makes you very, very close. And then on the other hand, you have your brother, and I've always supported you. I've always wanted you to win every.
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Step of the way, and I wanted.
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You to win this game. I thought I made that clear.
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You made it clear to me.
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It was weird, man. It was hard to navigate because I'm trying to, like, obviously, I'm trying to say that I have people on The Eagles that I love. And I also have you and I tried to make it known that I was rooting for you and it felt like I couldn't be right. Felt like no matter what I said, some people are going to skew it and say that I'm rooting for the Eagles and some people are going to skew it and say that I was rooting for the Chiefs or Travis and it sucks.
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The world we live in, man, everybody wants to just call people out. I know I always had your support and I joked around saying with your cheering for the. Listen, you and Kylie are there in Philly and have created one of the most beautiful situations that I've ever seen. Team, you guys are loved by the community out there. You guys are very much a part of the community out there outside of that, that organization. Everything from the, the foundation stuff that Kylie does that both of you guys do, to the countless, countless amount of hours and years you spent in that organization, giving it, everything that you have there is. You don't have to explain anything to anybody as long as the people right here. I know who Jason Kelsey is and I know my brother and what his intentions are. And nobody can ever confuse that. And you can't let these Jim Mokes online make you think that you're in the wrong for what you're saying. What you're saying is I hear it. I hear it loud and clear. And I think the people in the Philadelphia organization understand exactly what, who you are and what you represent and how you were saying it as well. Yeah.
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And all that is true, like, we are still very much attached to this organization, which is why there is part of me that obviously is very happy and proud that they have won this game. But that doesn't take.
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And that doesn't make you less of a brother. That doesn't make you less of a brother.
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That doesn't make you. That does not take precedence over rooting for you.
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Yeah.
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And that's why this game sucked. It was very, very hard to watch. As much as I love the Eagles, as much as I love the city of Philadelphia, there was not a ounce of me that. And I know that, like, I don't know. I, I tried to correlate that I was rooting for both sides the whole time and that I was going to be happy and sad regardless.
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That's what I.
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No matter who won, it was going to be a happy and sad regardless. And trying to communicate why I might be rooting for the Eagles. I think some people, I don't even want to do this? I don't even know, like, because now we've already done it them.
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You don't owe any of these the acknowledgment. You really don't. Jason, everyone that knows you knows your intentions. Anybody saying anything otherwise is, like you said, just a. Just trying to get in a rise out of somebody else.
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It was the weirdest game ever watching because you want. The only other time you don't care about the outcome is when you're not really attached to either of the teams. And in that case, there's not a lot of emotion put into it.
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Yeah.
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Like, I still remember, like, the first play, the A.J. brown penalty. I remember this, like, wealth of, like, Like, I jumped up out of my seat. That wasn't a penalty. Like, I, Like, I jumped up out of my seat on that one. Then I jumped up out of my seat on the Nick Bolton hitting Dallas Goddard because I thought that was a horseshit call. And I'm going back and forth. It ended up just not being a fun game to be a part of or watch because at all times, I'm just like, I was. Yeah. I don't know. I don't even know what I want to say, man. I really don't. Because no matter what, it's going to piss somebody off, and I probably shouldn't care if it pisses anybody off. That's probably the reality of it.
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That's the. That's the Jason Kelsey we all know right there. You're giving these people way too much. Too much of your effort, too much of your time, too much of your attention.
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I didn't know what it was going to feel like going through the game. I thought I did. I thought I understood going into it, that I would be happy in some way, sad in another way and that. But, like, the further the game went on, I just got more and more, like, down, upset. And part of that is, like, I'm in a box with all of our family and loved ones and friends. We're all just like, dude, this. This sucks for Trav. This sucks for his team. And I don't. I don't know. Like, I wasn't. I didn't anticipate the amount of just, like, sheer discomfort and frustration that I would have watching the game. I thought I would kind of just be like, ah, you know, like, I like both of these teams. Whoever wins made the best team win. And it just didn't turn into that. It didn't. Yeah. And I don't know if it would have been reversed if it would have been the same way. I don't think it would have been.
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Reversed if it was an actual game, that it was just that would.
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That. That might have made it better. Yeah, I think the fact that it was that kind of, like, lopsided was like, man, this is just, like, hard, to be honest with you.
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Yeah. Listen, man, nobody's. Nobody's going to be able to relate to what you or me or, you know, even Kylie. Nobody can relate to what it's like to have to pick between those two, like, this type of situation. Nobody knows what it's like.
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That's my whole thing.
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I wasn't trying to pick exactly. Exactly. So. But it's. You can still be happy for somebody and you can still be sad for somebody. It is what it is, you know, and at the end of the day, it's fucking football, man. And I know I'm. I'm saying it like that because I just lost the fucking game. And I'm gonna act like it. It does. It didn't mean the. The entire world, but it's my third. I've. I've. It's my third in three years. I've had so much success playing this game. It still means the world and it always will. And this one's gonna hurt just like Tampa did, and I think about that way too often. But this game is just, you know, it's. It's just our jobs. My. My life is still beautiful. My. I come home to a. An amazing household of family and friends that absolutely love me. And I. You know, that's. That's the beauty of, you know, going through a hard time like this is that, you know, I can still have happiness and still have an amazing time in life even when something like this happens, because I got the support that I do. And that's. That's how I'm gonna feel about it. I'm definitely compartmentalizing and. And. And, you know, putting this in the back corner and I'll deal with this at another time, but, you know, I'm. I'm not gonna sit here and. And act like the world's over because of this thing and. Yeah, I don't think I would not expect you to.
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Yeah, I just don't know how to articulate that. I'm happy for some of the Eagles, but at the same time, I was miserable during the game watching you not achieve your success again. Yeah, that's the reality of it. Like, I didn't enjoy any part of that. It sucked and, like, it felt weird for me not to be cheering. That's what it felt like. It felt like, why the am I not as excited? And I think it was. It was just a fucked up emotion. And it's really incredible that the Eagles pulled this off. It's been incredible from last year's ending and the way this team has rebounded, the way they've been rebuilt from 2022 and before that. It's a tip of the cap for Howie Roseman. There are so many new players on the defensive side of the ball, and all of these young guys ended up panning out and have played at a high level between Cooper De Jean Quinon Mitchell, Zach Bond, Milton Williams, Jalen Carter, you know Jordan Davis on the defensive line, Nolan Smith, you know Vic Fangio and all the coaches on the defensive side of the ball. I didn't start great. I mean, they started 2 and 2 coming off of a year where they finished 7 and 8. And the way they stuck together, the way they got. They got better. The way they continue to improve and how they finished the season has been spectacular on that side of the ball, Obviously, getting Saquon was huge. Offensively. Getting rid of the undersized center, Jason Kelsey, and putting in Cam Juergens, getting Makai Becton in at right guard. I just think everything was fantastic and how they continued to like, block out noise. Questioning Nick Sirianni and his ability as a head coach, questioning Jalen Hurts, questioning everybody. And these guys really stuck it together and found a way to fucking do it. And it's hard, it is so hard to get all the way to the super bowl and win in this league. I just think this is such a huge moment for all of these guys that came up short two years ago that were there and how they built this thing in the two year sense. And it makes being a former Eagle extremely proud. And I think the entire city obviously means a lot. Do you want me to cut all that, Travis? You look like you're just like, it's your dude.
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You're allowed to have your world, your legacy, your word. You're allowed to have that. You can be happy for your former teammates. Don't let who. What happened to me, you know, make you feel any less proud of what you've helped build.
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I didn't help build shit. They did this on their. I'm not a part of this.
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You did. I hear you. I hear you like to think that. Jason, I think that you've shown a lot of people in that building how to be a professional, how to do things the right way. So I can sit here and say that you definitely had a piece of that. I know you weren't in that building doing everything, but I've heard guys like Jordan Mulatta talk about you. I've heard guys like Jalen Hurts talk about you. I've heard Lane Johnson talk about you and what you've been to their career. So you can say that. You can say that it's. You had nothing to do with it, but bits and pieces of who you are still living and breathing in that facility, for sure.
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Well, shout out to Philadelphia if anybody wants to drink a garage beer. The limes are a nice Kelly green ish. Try not do that.
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I got a garage beer hat on. I've had, like three cases since the game.
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Well, I haven't done anything yet. I'm obviously going to get cards and chocolates and hopefully all the. All this typical Valentine's Day stuff, but there's a lot going on. There's obviously, there's a Super bowl parade. Haven't made any plans yet. We're still talking about what's going on Friday.
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But always excited to celebrate Kylie and I's love. I'm very romantic, as Kylie has said multiple times.
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Out of the house brought to you by American Express. Jason, how was it being down in New Orleans all week? Was it as. Was it as tasty and as fun as you remember it being?
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Dude, first of all, I don't remember a lot from college. I feel like when you're playing in a game, you don't really get to experience the cities. You know this. You guys are there for the whole week, but you're practicing and your schedule is so laid out, you have like maybe two to three hours of the day that you could go do something. And when you get that time, you're usually not spending it going out. You're like, all right, I'm gonna take this time to do nothing. This was the first time being in New Orleans where I really got to experience the city because every other time I've been there, it's been for football. And I got to say, I fucking love that city, man. It was an awesome host city. Las Vegas was great. It really was. And it was the perfect infrastructure set up to host a Super Bowl. New Orleans, the perfect vibe, food mentality, culture. I mean, it was just unreal. The issue was the infrastructure is awful. Like, there was. Going from place to place was a train wreck. And then at night, for some reason, they have this ordinance that whenever the train's coming through town, it has to blow its horn every time it's going to a crosswalk. So you're just hearing a train horn constantly in the middle of the night, which is annoying as. But outside of that, it was fantastic. It was really good. Beignets.
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Yeah. I was about to say, you get some more beignets, some more gumbo or what?
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I went to. I went to Cafe Dumont, like the original one, which not even just the beignets. It's the whole vibe of it. It gets got like the little hats and the get up and you're outside and it's just a. It's a dope vibe. You ever been to Keys?
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No.
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I don't even know what the rest of it's like, Keys, fried chicken. I think it's. We're. So I went to get my palm read and we were talking. We had like, all these trendy spots that we were going to hit up after that. And after the palm reading, they're like, oh, we were trying to like, where we're going to go to eat. And the guy's, hey, if you want the local experience, you got to go to Keys. I was like, keys? Like, yeah, it's a gas station that serves fried chicken. I was like, yeah, that's. That's right up Jason Kelsey's alley. So we went over to this place, bro, the mo. Like, it was similar. Not. Not similar, but like, again, the best barbecue spot. My favorite barbecue spot in Kansas City, Joe's, is Joe's. Like, there's something about food being served at a gas station that just is like, yeah, I'm gonna check this out. If it's got a good. If. If food at a gas station has some word of the mouth going about it, you know, that shit's good. So we pull up to this spot, Keys. It's got po boys, fried chicken. I get up there and this is.
A
What made sheets in Quick Trip. Like the. The station that they are in this world.
B
No doubt. And I get up there and I'm like, all right, let me get some dark meat. And the guy's like, get the white meat. I was like, dude, white. It's too dry. I don't like white meat. He's like, hey, this white meat ain't dry. So I got a chicken breast. First bite into that chicken breast, dog dry.
A
Shit.
B
Nothing dry about it. That was so good. It was. It was. And it was a perfect amount of spice where it's not overwhelmingly spicy in that first bite, but the more you eat, it just like, starts engulfing you.
A
Yeah. And gets you going.
B
But I got. I got the fried chicken. I got a hot sausage po boy, which was phenomenal. I tried a pineapple soda. Big shot, which I guess is specific to New Orleans. It was like a pineapple creamsicle. It was so good. So I was getting a bunch of, like, convenience store local spots. Some. Some baked good that came in like a tray. I forget what that was called, but it was. It was like a brownie. It was real good.
A
All right.
B
Kylie and I went out to a fancy dinner one night called oh, you.
A
Fancy son of a.
B
It was what Peyton recommended. It was Clancy.
A
Oh, nice.
B
Yeah, it was really good. One of the items that they're really recommended for is the fried oysters.
A
I see. That's the thing I'm in on. I'm out on Lugie's. Yeah, but the fried things.
B
Yeah, it's different. Different experience.
A
Maybe throw some cheese on there.
B
I don't know if you know this, but there was a. There's an oyster recall while we were down there. So we didn't eat any of the oysters. All the barstool got sick. They were all getting the neurovirus from the oysters.
A
It's unfortunate.
B
So we didn't have any of the oysters, and we didn't have any of the oysters at Clancy's, but they had plenty of. I had turtle soup that was Cajun style turtle soup.
A
It's up, man. Eating turtles. Turtles.
B
Hey, man, now that I know what they taste like, I'm keep eating them. That was. It was. It was damn good. That turtle soup was great.
A
What do you eat? And then.
B
What do you mean?
A
Is there like. Do you eat the leg? What do you eat?
B
It was so chopped up.
A
What's in those shells that I think you eat?
B
The. The. Yeah. I have no idea. I'm not gonna lie. I have no idea what you're eating, but it was great. The turtle soup was fantastic. I had a. Like a small double cup.
A
They just flip the thing open and you just eat it out of the shell. It's like the shell is a bowl.
B
No, you don't even know it's a turtle. You just see the meat in, like, the soup kind of like, kind of cup cut up. It's like little spoonfuls.
A
Yeah, I'm out.
B
Very good. Highly recommend. The house salad was great. The double pork chop was phenomenal.
A
Did you go to any super bowl parties or. No?
B
I went to a New Edge party. I went to a Stapleton concert. And then outside of that, I just lost all my money at a casino. Casino is right next door. And because I won so much money last year at Las Vegas, got to get Universe. We'll just keep this rolling. This would be great. Yeah. Didn't work this time.
A
Yeah. So it was back to why I.
B
Normally don't go to the casino. Because it's. They're just, like, just handing them money. This Guy Tang. Flip 21. I'm like, God damn, Tang. How many. Should I just bend over and pull my pants down? Is that where we're at right now?
A
I like. I like my odds. I don't like it when. Because then I hate the per. The dealer.
B
Oh, no. I don't ever take it on the dealer. Although I did get mad at. I did get mad at Tang because he let somebody hit on a 14 when he was showing a 5, and I was like, tang, that's a piece of shit move, dog. You can't let that. You got to ask, like, are you sure? You got to, like, be. You know what I mean? Like, I know I always tip dealers. Dealers are the best, but you can't be letting somebody just, like, hit on a 14.
A
But what if you feel you got.
B
To ask, like, are you sure? Like, and point to the five that you're. That you're showing. You know what I mean? That's dealer etiquette.
A
What if the guy was just feeling it?
B
I think that, in all honesty, the person that hit was a little drunk, and he was continually having to correct her, and I think he just got tired of doing it. But I saw that. I saw that happen, and I was like. The moment that happened, I was like this whole. I'm losing all my goddamn money right now.
A
I get. I get so impatient having to, quote, unquote, play by the. I don't do anything by the book. Yeah. So it's like, for me to have to.
B
You don't do anything about. You do some things by the book.
A
I don't do anything by the book. I'm like, I'm splitting the. Out of tens every single time. I'm doing everything, dude. I'm doing it all. If there's any chance that I could make more money than What I just put down. Yeah, I'm doing it.
B
God. That's. Any chance to double split all of it.
A
Every say. I'm. I'm doing the side bets every turn.
B
Oh, my God.
A
If I'm feeling a lot of low cards coming out at a time, at a certain time, I'll hit. I'll hit on 16. I don't give a. Yeah, yeah. You do not want to play. Nobody wants to play blackjack with me.
B
We tried roulette. You know, you've. You've turned Kylie into a big roulette player I hate.
A
I've turned her into it.
B
Yeah, you. You taught her how to play.
A
I know she knew how to play. When I said.
B
No, she did not know how to play.
A
Yes, she did.
B
You taught her. You said you got to play this way.
A
No, I didn't sit down on the.
B
European table and play the outsides. Yeah, Kylie.
A
Kylie learned this when she was taking French. When she learned French, she. She learned how to play roulette.
B
And then I'm sitting there playing craps, and this fucking just. Dude is sitting down, playing the don't pass line. Killing it. Just killing it. Is that vibe that I want to. I want to kill this guy so bad.
A
I hope your energy right now is ruining my time. You mind putting it on the pass line? Dude, craps.
B
But then I kind of like it because I'm like, I'm just going to play just to try and win. And he's killing me. And then it's like, God damn, I.
A
Might just go live in a casino for a month.
B
That might have been. To be honest, that was a bigger blood bath than the game was. Like, I know you're frustrated with the Eagles Chiefs game. The craps table with Jason Kelsey versus this guy even. I mean, it was even more embarrassing. It was.
A
I don't know if it can get any more embarrassing than that. Coolest person you ran into all week.
B
Coolest.
A
The coolest. I saw you. I saw you go past one guy at the game.
B
You did? Who?
A
The Sandman.
B
Yes. You did see that?
A
I did see that.
B
I felt I was kind of in a rush, like, hurrying past him and I almost missed him. And he's like, jason, it's Adam. Like, yeah, I know. You are Adam Sandler.
A
Are you kidding me? But thank you for stopping.
B
Nah, that was dope. It was awesome Seeing the sandman. Saw Rob McElhenny. He was in the suite next to us. Saw Bradley Cooper from A Few Sweets Now. We did a nice wave. We didn't go over there.
A
But bc, that's my guy right there, man.
B
Oh. Who else I see? I saw Scotty Hartnell. Scotty Hartnell was out there. Aaron and Carissa saw Soldier. I saw Stapleton. Chris saw Bert Kreiser saw Busson, saw pmt.
A
I just said the coolest person that ever.
B
Oh, sorry. Yeah, my bad, My bad. Who? Oh, the coolest person I saw was Mike Michael Cherry Coke. He was. Let me. Let me make sure I get his accolades right. So I went to a U.S. naval Air Base down there. One of the guy I met, this guy, he's from Philadelphia at Weaver's Orchard. We were picking apples at the Girls one off season, and he's like, hey, if you're ever in New Orleans, you should stop by the military base. You can. You guys want to do the podcast there or do whatever? We'd love to have you. And, dude, he invited me down. I got to see, like, a practice routine with a bunch of jets that went off. They were doing, like, tactical formations and stuff. Dude, it was insane. It was absolutely. I got in a flight simulator.
A
How'd you do?
B
I mean, I was coming right off Bourbon street, so not great. It was very wobbly flight. Very wobbly flight. The joystick. But, dude, very disorienting, too. Like, whoa. He did not let me land it. He was like, there's no way you're going to be able to land this. So we're just going to move this, keep this thing moving. What else? What else?
A
I got to get down there.
B
Dude, it was so sick. Honestly, it would be great to go back and do a podcast there because those dudes were awesome. It's just a great vibe. I also just love being around military guys because they're always just like. I don't know, they're gems, dude. What else? Ate a bunch of King cake. Went to the oldest bar running continuously in New Orleans. It was like. It's like a something Blacksmith. It's been open for, like 300 years. The feats Blacksmith Bar, right? Freaking dope. Super cool spot. So we got it. We got the best. We did a lot. We did a lot.
A
I think you've. You've officially perfected getting out of the house. Jason, I'm just, as a brother of you and knowing who you've been your entire life, I'm proud. I'm happy to see this.
B
Thank you. Thank you very much.
A
I'm happy to see you turn into this and enjoy what the world has to offer and shout out to New Orleans, man. I. I don't have the fondest of memories there. But the Kelsey's have awful luck in New Orleans. There is Sugar Bowl.
B
I lost a playoff game here in 2018 after the Super Bowl. Well, 2019 and then obviously this last week.
A
This week. Yeah, and then. But I, I will say this. I have always enjoyed the, the random times that I was in New Orleans and I have so many, so many friends and teammates that I just love that are from the. The state of Louisiana, but specifically around the New Orleans area. And I got nothing but love for them.
B
I'm not gonna lie. I. I love the culture.
A
No, it's the best. It's the best. Going down there for a few bachelor parties in my day and enjoying the. The music and bar scenes and it is a really, really cool place. But for whatever reason, me and football does not thrive there. Again, shout out to New Orleans. And that does it for out of the House. Brought to you by AMEX American Express. Get your amex. All right now, folks, we got to talk about something that keeps one of us feeling on top every single day.
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A
You. I love Nike commercials. I've. I've been a huge fan of Caitlin Clarkson. She's been in college, obviously through the. The Olympics.
B
Shakari Richardson.
A
Yep.
B
You can't win. So when.
A
Yeah. Speaking of all the things they say women can't do.
B
Yeah. If there's one thing I can firmly get on board with is telling a bunch of people who think you can't do something to shove it. I'm all on board with that. That's a great message by Nike.
A
I'm with that as well.
B
With some incredible athletes.
A
A bunch of familiar faces. Yeah.
B
Gold. Many gold medal winners. Freaking champions.
A
Nike. Thank you for such a powerful message on. On the biggest stage. You know, obviously everybody watches those super bowl commercials to see what messages are sent. And Nike sending one of the best ones of this year. So. And shout out to Kaylin.
B
Killing it.
A
Get in a dope ass Nike commercial, man. Gosh, gotta love it.
B
That's another thing that's nostalgic being like the face of Nike.
A
Yeah.
B
Right.
A
And, and it also Jordan. Nike's.
B
Well, Jordan was a face of Jordan, I guess.
A
But Tiger, he was, he was originally the face of Nike.
B
Right. So you got Jordan, you got Tiger, LeBron. There's somebody in between those.
A
But I mean, Griffey, Griffey, Kobe, Wayne, Wayne Greetsky. Shout out to Nike for, for jumping in on the super bowl commercials. Coming with one that actually had a very, very meaningful message to it to all the young woman athletes out there.
B
Yeah, absolutely.
A
I'll always be team Nike.
B
All righty. Time for no dumb questions. No Dumb Questions is brought to you by Marvel Studios Captain America. Brave New World. How about that?
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How about it?
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Got superhero movies. We're doing ad reads for now. All right. Mr. J. Danger at. Mr. Danger 1. I actually saw this tweet and thought it was hilarious as a no dumb question. So if you had. So this was in response to the statement I released saying that I love and care about you more than anyone else. More than anyone.
A
Yeah.
B
Right. And this question, this was a prompt underneath that response of basically saying that it's ridiculous that I would say that I love you more than Kylie undergoes which I love you the same. But we're going to read this question. I don't love anybody more. I love you the same.
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You think I give a fuck about. This is so funny. I know you're.
B
We're going to read this question.
A
Go ahead.
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If you had to push Travis or your wife over a cliff. Who would you choose? You must choose one. Don't skirt the question. Jason, you said you love no one more than Travis. Who are you? So are you pushing your wife over? Here's my answer, and tell me if I'm correct. Should I answer first, or do you want to answer first?
A
This question is for you.
B
Okay. I'm pushing Travis over because he would.
A
Tell me to push him over the cliff 100%.
B
Bam.
A
Baby, don't you push Kylie off the cliff. Are you kidding me? Oh, I'll be just fine.
B
All right.
A
I'll. I'll. And roll.
B
All right?
A
Hit the ground and roll out of that thing.
B
I'll find a way out of this.
A
I'll flank away to safety. I don't know how the. I'll do it. I'll sprawl out like a flying squirrel or some. I'll be fine. I'll figure some out.
B
But a Chris Farley in American Heroes. This. Is that the movie, dude. Oh, my God.
A
Now, that's a deep cut right there.
B
I love that.
A
American. Is that what that movie?
B
I think it was American Heroes, right?
A
Yeah, something like that. Some heroes. I think it was American Heroes. Yeah, they were dog. They were racing Lewis and Clark to the west.
B
Yeah.
A
Ah, that's funny.
B
Should we keep reimagining this question?
A
No, I think you answered it. Yeah. You all right?
B
If. If it's. If you had to push. If you had to push me or mom over a cliff, who would you choose? You must choose. Don't screw the question. Don't skirt the question.
A
Travis, mom's, like, 70. You have kids that need to be raised. God damn it.
B
Don't skirt the question, Travis. You got to choose one.
A
I'm going to choose mom because you would want me to push mom.
B
Oh, my God.
A
Oh, man. I think I wouldn't push either of you. I jump off.
B
That's what I. When I first read this question, I thought the exact same thing. Like, I just jump off of the cliff. But I don't think it works like that. It's hypothetical. It doesn't. You can't. And I think the answer. Dude, you gotta push me. This is the. This is the code of being a man. When the lifeboats are getting loaded, the women and children go first. Yeah, you gotta push me. Yeah, but I think mom would jump off. That's what I think. She's not on here to vouch, but I know that if it was me versus any of my siblings, I'm jumping Off the cliff. You don't even got to push me. Well, unless that's not allowed, then I'll tell you to push me. I'll give you the nod, and if you're not allowed to say it, I'll just go like this. For future reference, if we're ever in this scenario, just a little and we're not allowed to. We're taped.
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Speak.
B
If I just go like this, push me right off the cloud.
A
You're fucking hilarious. Nice. Just in case we ever get caught in that.
B
Just in case we ever get caught in this ridiculous hypothetical situation.
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Push me. Thank you, Mr. Mr. J Danger. Thank you for using X responsibly. Next one. No dumb questions. Hashtag, do you put the cereal first or the milk first?
B
Do I put the cereal first or the milk first?
A
And this is. This is why we have this fucking segment in here as no dumb questions. This is about as stupid of a question as I've ever heard. Everyone knows the cereal goes in first.
B
Be careful, Trev. Be careful what you say.
A
Everyone knows the cereal goes in first. You have to lather up all the cereal.
B
I'm on the same page with you.
A
You don't just pour it in one part of the bowl either. You pour it over the top and you get everything covered in milk.
B
I'm 100% with you. There's no logical reason to pour the cereal second. But for some reason, Kylie pours a cereal second.
A
What?
B
And it's never made sense to me. I don't know why. I mean, in no other situation where a solid goes into a liquid would you ever put the solid in second. Like it's just asking for a disaster to happen.
A
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
B
Like, you're not. You don't fill a glass up to the brim and then start loading ice cubes in that. You're going to get water all over the place. What are we doing here? Yeah, but Kylie does do it that way.
A
That doesn't make any sense.
B
And I usually don't say anything because it's none of my business. Even though I think it's ridiculous.
A
It's not the argument to start.
B
And also it doesn't make it taste better. Like, if you just like dry cereal, what are you putting in milk? Anywhere with it? Like, there's a reason you put the milk in second because it kind of gets the cereal to the perfect consistency of moisture.
A
Dude, it's. Thank you.
B
Yeah.
A
Nice.
B
So, Kai, you're wrong on this one. I'll go to. And I'm pretty sure if we put a poll out, you'd be in the bottom 8% of the 92%.
A
Well, there's only one way to find out. 92 percenters. We will have a poll. So let us know if us or Kylie are in the right next. No, dumb question. What do we got?
B
Okay, but. Okay. From notorious rbg. Okay, but speaking of loyalty issues, what about this? It's 10 years from now, you both retired and our beloved Brown inexplicably have made it to the super bowl versus the Chiefs and Eagles.
A
Ooh, ten years from now, who are we rooting for? That's a good question. Initially, I would say that I wouldn't even think about cheering for the Browns.
B
Yeah.
A
But I do still have that childhood Cleveland sports fan fandom in me.
B
Yeah, for sure.
A
And to see, you know, how the situation over there in Cleveland has been since I've been in the league. Yeah, it's been rough.
B
What do you mean? Since you've been Lee. Since they've come back.
A
I mean, the Tim Couch era wasn't.
B
Horrible and it made it to the playoffs.
A
Wasn't. Wasn't the best. I just feel like the, the organization wasn't looked at the way they looked at right now.
B
Sure.
A
And right now it's pretty rough.
B
Yep.
A
And I think, I think Cleveland deserves to get, you know, a year in, year out, you know, respectable and great product out there on the field. Now, don't get me wrong, Flacco leading them to the playoffs and, and, you know, giving him some fun to cheer for last year as the Cinderella story, I mean, that was. I enjoyed, you know, talking to my friends about that one one, because it's easy to cheer for a guy like Flacco. What I'm trying to say is there will be the kid in me that cheers for the Browns, but if there's anybody still, the run that we've had here in Kansas City, I would probably say I hope for the best for them.
B
Yeah, I'm going to go Eagles. I've already learned my lesson. I'm not touching the Browns. Like for a second they already think I don't want root for them for some reason. If it's anybody other than the Chiefs and Eagles, I'm going Browns. Yeah. I mean, that's what it comes out. They're the next team. But we've both spent a lot of time and energy personally with both of these franchises. I don't think at this point, Browns versus Chiefs, maybe, but Browns versus Eagles. Now I'm going Eagles.
A
Yeah. I'm going. I could say the same. Browns versus Chiefs. I'm going. Chiefs. Browns versus Eagles. I'll go. I'll go. Browns.
B
They're probably fourth behind whatever team you're coaching for. Shout out to Andy for dropping that knowledge on us at Trav. Coach Trav has a future.
A
Coach Trav.
B
Coach Trav. Yeah. Would you go by Coach Trav or Coach Kelsey?
A
Coach Kelsey sounds way better.
B
I like Coach Trav. I don't know what it is. Does it? All right, fair enough. Coach Kelsey.
A
I think just Kelsey. Not even Kelsey. God. You be Coach Kelsey and you'd be.
B
Like, don't call me Coach Kelsey. You.
A
Well, that does it for no Dumb Questions brought to you by Marvel Studios Captain America Brave New World.
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That wraps up another episode. New Heights. Not the most fun one to start.
A
Off, but yeah, thanks to your no Dumb Questions, we found a way to close it out.
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Make sure you're subscribed on YouTube to the new Heights channel and follow New Heights on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to new episodes of New Heights early and ad free right now by joining Wondery plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts.
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Once again, New Heights is a wonder show produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment and brought to you by Buffalo Wild Wings. Go order wings for takeout or delivery today. Follow the show on all social media. Add new heights show with 1s for clips throughout the week and thanks to our production and crew. How about it, man? Another year under the belt or another season under the belt, I should say. I appreciate you guys always working through the scheduling and making it making it easy on me and Jason knowing that the football world's so crazy. So thank you guys over at Wave and Wondry and thank you to the 92 percenters for tuning in Chief's Kingdom Once again. I'm sorry for this year and how it ended, but I've loved every minute of playing for you guys all season and appreciate you guys always showing up. And to those Eagles fans that are that are 92 percenters as well, congratulations. Follow New Heights on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcast. You can listen to New Heights early and ad free, plus enjoy exclusive episodes of the show by joining Wondry plus in the Wonder App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify today.
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New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce – Episode 124 Summary
Episode Title: Travis on the Super Bowl Loss, Jason on Mixed Emotions and Who's Going Over a Cliff?
Release Date: February 12, 2025
In Episode 124 of "New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce," football's beloved brother duo delve deep into their recent experiences surrounding Super Bowl 59. Hosted by Wondery, this episode offers an intimate exploration of the emotional aftermath of a high-stakes game, personal career reflections, and the intricate dynamics of family loyalty intertwined with professional rivalry.
The heart of this episode centers on Travis Kelce's candid discussion about the Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59. Travis opens up about the team's performance and his personal feelings of disappointment.
Travis on Game Performance:
"Going into a Super Bowl or a playoff game [...] it just wasn't our day."
[04:15]
Travis expresses regret over missed opportunities and his own leadership shortcomings, emphasizing the collective effort that fell short despite the team's dedication.
Travis doesn't shy away from introspection, contemplating his future in the NFL following back-to-back Super Bowl losses. He discusses the physical and mental toll of the sport and the challenges of maintaining motivation.
Travis on Career Contemplation:
"I'm gonna take some time to figure it out [...] it's a wholehearted decision."
[07:59]
Jason supports his brother's introspection, acknowledging the difficulties athletes face when considering retirement.
Jason on Travis's Reflection:
"It sucks when you get to this point in the career where you, you."
[10:23]
A significant highlight of the conversation is Travis setting the record for the most catches in Super Bowl history. While Travis modestly downplays the achievement, Jason emphasizes its importance in cementing Travis's legacy in the NFL.
Travis on His Record:
"It's not a very big record."
[14:33]
Jason on Travis's Milestone:
"He broke the most catches in Super Bowl history, which [...] a dope record."
[15:44]
This exchange underscores the balance between personal fulfillment and public accolades in an athlete's career.
Both brothers highlight the crucial role of family, friends, and fans in navigating the highs and lows of professional sports.
Travis on Support:
"I had over 50 something plus of my best friends and my family and my loved ones."
[11:20]
This support network provides Travis with the resilience needed to handle setbacks and continue striving for excellence.
A poignant moment arises when Travis discusses the complexity of supporting his brother Jason while rooting for opposing teams. This tension showcases the unique dynamics of their relationship, balancing familial bonds with competitive spirits.
Travis on Supporting Both Sides:
"You can't let these Jim Mokes online make you think that you're in the wrong for what you're saying."
[19:53]
Jason offers a comprehensive recap of the Eagles' season, praising their defensive improvements and strategic acquisitions. Despite the loss, he commends the team's resilience and collective achievements.
Jason on Eagles’ Season:
"It's such a huge moment for all of these guys that came up short two years ago."
[07:59]
Adding a touch of humor, the brothers engage in the "No Dumb Questions" segment, addressing playful and hypothetical scenarios such as the classic debate: "Do you put the cereal first or the milk first?" Their banter showcases their camaraderie and light-hearted side amidst serious discussions.
Travis on Cereal Debate:
"Everyone knows the cereal goes in first. You have to lather up all the cereal."
[53:54]
In the "Out of the House" segment, Jason recounts his enjoyable experiences during Super Bowl week in New Orleans, sharing stories about local cuisine and unique adventures, adding a personal and relatable touch to the episode.
Episode 124 of "New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce" offers a profound and heartfelt exploration of the emotional and professional landscapes navigated by two top NFL players. Through honest reflections on loss, legacy, and personal well-being, complemented by lighter, humorous segments, Travis and Jason provide listeners with a comprehensive and engaging narrative of their experiences in the high-pressure world of professional football.
Notable Quotes:
Travis on the Super Bowl Loss:
"It just wasn't our day. It just wasn't our day."
[04:15]
Jason on Team Legacy:
"What you guys have done is amazing still. [...] Travis, you have a big record."
[07:59]
Travis on Future Decisions:
"I'm gonna take some time to figure it out."
[07:59]
Jason on Career Challenges:
"It sucks when you get to this point in the career where you, you."
[10:23]
Travis on Family Support:
"I had over 50 something plus of my best friends and my family and my loved ones."
[11:20]
Travis on His Record:
"It's not a very big record."
[14:33]
Jason on Travis's Record:
"He broke the most catches in Super Bowl history, which [...] a dope record."
[15:44]
Travis on Cereal First:
"Everyone knows the cereal goes in first. You have to lather up all the cereal."
[53:54]
This episode not only sheds light on the brothers' professional journeys but also deepens the audience’s understanding of their personal bonds and individual challenges, making it a standout installment in the "New Heights" series.