Taking a trip down memory lane always brings out a mix of emotions—whether it’s flipping through old yearbooks or cringing at childhood photos. So when Jason Kelce brought up one of Travis Kelce’s resurfaced old tweets during a recent episode of their New Heights podcast, the reaction was… let’s just say, extremely relatable.
In the April 23 episode, Jason kicked things off by revisiting a tweet his younger brother posted 15 years ago, just in time for Easter.
“We have potentially the greatest tweet ever tweeted on Easter day. This is the best thing ever,” Jason, 37, said with a grin. Travis didn’t waste any time reacting. “This is so f—— dumb,” the Kansas City Chiefs player groaned as Jason read the tweet out loud, which read, “Happy Easter to all. Shout out to Jesus for taking one for the team.”
“So ridiculous,” Travis replied while Jason burst into laughter. “My favorite part of it is the ‘Ha ha’ at the end,” Jason added.
“Listen, I wanted to make sure everybody knew I was having a good time joking about this. I couldn’t take it too serious,” Travis said, trying to explain himself. Jason met him with reassurance and stated, “Listen. We don’t give Jesus enough shout-outs for taking one for the team if we’re all honest.”
“He’s a team player,” Travis joked, to which Jason responded, “He’s the epitome of taking one for the team. He died for our sins.” Travis concluded, “He’s the best leader out there.”
Honestly, the whole exchange was peak sibling energy and Travis handled the throwback roast like a pro. Being the little brother, he’s probably used to it by now.
The tweet originally went live on April 4, 2010 and, according to Daily Mail, it was later deleted after going viral.
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Of course, this isn’t the first time the Kelce brothers have spilled some hilarious family tea. Earlier this year, Jason revealed during a segment on ESPN’s Postseason NFL Countdown that Travis was such a huge Charles Barkley fan growing up, he actually convinced the whole neighborhood to call him “Charles.”
“He also told the entire block his name was Charles because his favorite basketball player was Charles Barkley,” Jason shared. “We found out at a block party because all the other parents were like, ‘There goes Charles.’”
One thing’s for sure: these two never seem to run out of stories.
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