Jason Kelce, the legendary center of the Philadelphia Eagles, provided an entertaining update on the mysterious disappearance of his Super Bowl ring during the “New Heights” podcast. With his younger brother Travis’ playful teasing in the background, Jason revealed the existence of “video evidence” that appears to confirm the ring’s accidental disposal in the trash. Despite Travis’ initial suspicions of theft, Jason insists he knows exactly where the ring was placed and believes it was inadvertently discarded during cleanup.
The incident occurred during a live “New Heights” event at the University of Cincinnati, where a game titled “Jason Lost His Ring” was played to locate his Super Bowl ring among decoys hidden in chili-filled pools. However, Jason revealed that his actual ring was not among those found, and subsequent searches with a metal detector proved futile due to traces of iron in the chili.
Jason expressed his resignation to the possibility that his Super Bowl ring is now buried in a landfill somewhere in Cincinnati. He mentioned filing an insurance claim, but acknowledged that the insurance company may have reservations about covering the loss given the circumstances.
Throughout the conversation, the Kelce brothers displayed their close bond, engaging in playful banter about the situation. Jason maintained his innocence, claiming that he knew exactly where the ring was and that it was essentially stolen from its designated spot. Travis, on the other hand, questioned Jason’s choice of storage location, emphasizing that he did not place the ring in a pool of chili.
Jason reasoned that the ring’s sentimental value is not diminished by its loss, as he can simply have another one made. He also expressed amusement at the idea of insurance companies questioning the legitimacy of the incident. The episode concluded with no mention of Taylor Swift’s new album, despite speculation that Travis and his family may have inspired lyrics in her love songs.