Jason Kelce Points to “video Evidence” That His Super Bowl Ring Was Stolen

There may be more to the story when it comes to this Jason Kelce‘S lost Super Bowl ring.

On Wednesday’s episode New heights On the podcast, Jason gave a quick update on the situation while receiving a bit of teasing from his younger brother and co-host. Travis Kelce.

At first, Travis joked about Jason’s apparent lack of remorse for losing the priceless item in a pool of chili New heights live event at the University of Cincinnati.

“He doesn’t give a fuck that he just lost his Super Bowl ring,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end told the podcast guest Andrew Santino as they referred to the incident.

“I care,” Jason shot back. “It’s not that I’m glad I lost it.”

He continued, “Yes, I’m interested.”

Santino then asked how it happened, noting, “That seems so hard to lose.”

Travis was the first to chime in, declaring, “Dude, you’re not losing it. Someone steals it.”

Jason appeared to confirm the theory, adding: “We have some video evidence.”

Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles. – Scott Taetsch/Getty Images

Last week on the podcastThe legendary Philadelphia Eagles center said he suspects his ring is “now in a landfill” after he borrowed it for use during the season New heights live show. Jason’s habit of misplacing his ring over the years is so well documented that producers created a contest called “Jason Lost His Ring” during the first annual Lombaby Games.

During the event, teams competed to find Jason’s Super Bowl ring between decoys hidden in two chili-filled inflatable pools. After watching a clip of the game, Jason told Travis that his real ring was never found.

“There was an accident,” he began. “As you know, this game existed because I keep losing my Super Bowl ring. And I don’t even know if Travis knows this anymore, but I legitimately lost my Super Bowl ring at that event. They couldn’t find him.”

Jason said producers searched the pools again the next day with no luck. They even tried to locate the missing item using a metal detector, but failed due to “traces of iron” in the chili itself.

“We still have to find it,” Jason said. “All that stuff was thrown away, so I guess we can assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill somewhere in the Cincinnati/Tri-State area. I didn’t think this would happen.”

Jason won the Lombardi Trophy in 2018 when the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. Since then, he has cemented his status as the greatest center in NFL history. The 36-year-old is a six-time All-Pro honoree, seven-time Pro Bowl selection and future Hall of Famer.

Last month, he announced his resignation after playing 13 seasons – his entire professional career – with the Eagles.

“Yes, the Super Bowl ring is officially gone,” he said last week. “We’ve already filed the insurance claim, and I think the insurance company has a lot to say about whether they’re going to cover it.”

The siblings showed their brotherly bond and argued about the legitimacy of the entire situation.

“You’ll 100 percent make it – especially if you tell the whole world how you lost it,” Travis said.

“Well, I didn’t lose it. “First of all, I knew exactly where it was,” Jason replied. “It’s the same as if I left my house and someone came into my house and took it. It’s exactly the same scenario.”

“Jason,” Travis replied, “you didn’t put the Super Bowl ring in a sock and put it in the pool. You didn’t do that.”

Jason argued, “It doesn’t matter where I put it! I can put it wherever I want as long as I know where it is, and I know where it is. At some point someone tampered with my Super Bowl ring. I’m fine. I mean, it’s just a chunk of metal. They can do that.

Travis, playfully annoyed, admitted. “I don’t know, Jason. Probably.”

“I guess we’ll find out,” Jason added.

Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles. – Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

Nothing was mentioned about this Taylor Swift‘s new album, The Tortured Poets Departmentin the latest episode of New heightsdespite speculation that Travis – and his family members – may have inspired two of her lyrics heartwarming love songs.

On “So High School,” featured on the second half of Taylor’s surprise double album – The anthology – The 34-year-old singer sings about the joy of a new romance that conquers her I feel like a teenager. The lyrics suggest a lover with a wicked sense of humor, not unlike her current boyfriend.

“I want to laugh again in the middle of training / At that impression you made of your father again,” she sings in the song’s second verse. For his part, Travis is known for passing along impressions of his father, Ed Kelce New heights.

Elsewhere on the album, Taylor drops a lot Football references in their song “The Alchemy”. Fans quickly hailed it as a love song for Travis, noting particularly detailed lyrics.

“Shirts come off and your friends lift you up over their heads / Beer sticks to the floor, cheers are shouted because they say / ‘There was no chance of being the best in the league’ / Where’s the trophy?” “He just comes and runs towards me,” she croaks.

What’s notable is that Jason stole the show He rips his shirt off during Travis’ game against the Buffalo Bills in January. Jason later revealed that this was the very first time he met Taylor.

A source told ET on Monday“Travis is so supportive of the entire album and loves that he is a part of Taylor’s story. He’s a Swiftie through and through and very proud of her.”

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