Jason Kelce has defended his younger brother Travis from fierce criticism after he downed a beer while getting his University of Cincinnati diploma at the end of New Heights live on Thursday night.
The brothers hosted a live taping of their chart-topping podcast at their alma mater Thursday, and the university surprised the duo by honoring them with their diplomas.
The brothers got on to the surprise topic while Chiefs star Travis was reading out a commercial in an early segment of the show, taking the opportunity to put his older brother on the spot.
During their podcast's live event at alma mater University of Cincinnati, brothers Travis and Jason finally received their diplomas.
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Travis Kelce has wasted no time getting his New Heights caps back in stock on his podcast's website - after girlfriend Taylor Swift wore one to Coachella this weekend.
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Swift and Kelce, both 34, shocked fans when they hung out among the Coachella crowds over the weekend.
Chiefs star Travis and former Eagles center Jason, who recently retired from the NFL, returned to the University of Cincinnati earlier this month for a special edition of their hit podcast.
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Travis Kelce could spend his entire career with the Kansas City Chiefs. Travis’ older brother, Jason, recently retired from the NFL as a fan favorite after spending all 13 of his pro seasons