Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce recently came to a monumental decision about his future in the NFL. As it turns out, the three-time Super Bowl champion is not ready to hang up his boots just yet. Kelce has come to a decision to return to the Chiefs for 2025, thereby postponing his retirement by at least one year — an announcement that was confirmed by his “New Heights” podcast via social media.
In the most recent episode of the said podcast, the Chiefs star and his brother, Jason Kelce, came across a controversial statement about the well-loved peanut butter and jelly sandwich. One fan asked the brothers if they preferred to spread the peanut butter and the jelly on separate pieces of bread or if they spread them together. Travis Kelce made his thoughts on the matter extremely clear.
“I am not a psychopath,” he started. “I put the jelly on one side and the peanut butter on the other side, and then put them together. “Nobody in their right (expletive) mind spreads peanut butter and jelly on one slice and then puts … That’s just not how it’s done.”
Jason Kelce agreed with his brother’s take completely, noting that “something sounds really off with putting the peanut butter and the jelly on the same side.” View the original article to see embedded media. Travis Kelce’s personal admission about how he builds his PBJ sandwich quickly sparked a big debate online among “New Heights” fans, who apparently, are pretty divided when it comes to one of America’s favorite sandwiches.
“Big disagreement. I PB BOTH sides so jelly does not soak into the bread. Then jelly obviously goes on in between. ” a comment on Instagram read. “I do one side of the bread,” declared a viewer.
“My mom used to mix them in a bowl before she’d put it on the bread ” admitted another.
“I’ve never heard of putting it on the same slice,” said a fan. “im with the brothers, who in the right mind would put both on the same side” wrote another. “Separate, of course!!” commenter a user. What has been made clear here is that folks have totally varying views about how they prepare their PBJ sandwiches. Much like Travis and Jason Kelce, most of them also have strong opinions about how they want things done, and it doesn’t sound like anyone is willing to give in.