Jason Kelce needs a tracker for his Super Bowl ring.
The former Eagles center and his brother Travis recently took their popular New Heights podcast on the road for a special live recording at the University of Cincinnati – which they both used to attend.
The Kelce siblings finally received their college diplomas on an evening which also featured the inaugural Lombaby Games.
The Games were a series of Olympic-style challenges in which 10 Bearcat athletes took on 10 fellow students with the Kelces serving as commentators/referees.
One challenge involved competitors diving into a children’s pool filled Skyline Chili.
Mixed into the tubs were socks filled with fake Super Bowl rings as well as one sock with Jason’s actual Eagles Super Bowl ring in it.
The first team to find the real Super Bowl ring won, however, Jason has since revealed on the latest New Heights pod that he’s lost it.
“This game existed because I continually lose my Super Bowl ring,” Jason said on Wednesday’s episode.
“I don’t know if Travis knows this but legitimately lost my Super Bowl ring in this event.
“They could not find it.”
The former offensive lineman said that people were searching for the sock in the chilli the next day but could not locate it.
“We are still yet to find it,” he added.
“But all this stuff has been thrown away so I think we can safely assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill someplace in the Cincinnati tri-state area.
“I didn’t think that would happen.”
“What did you expect to happen?” Travis queried.
“I thought we would just go in the pool and get the ring out afterwards,” he replied.
“The only thing of is that at some point the sock got kicked out… and made its way out of the pool and it was thrown away in some shape or form.
“But yes, the Super Bowl ring is officially gone. We’ve already put the insurance claim in, which I think the company might have something to say about.
“100 percent they are especially if you’re going to tell the entire world how you lost it,” Travis replied while laughing.
Unfortunately for the retired Philly man, this isn’t the first time he’s misplace his Super Bowl ring, which he won as part of the Eagles team who beat the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII.
Jason was seen searching for the lost Super Bowl LII ring in the Amazon Prime Video documentary, Kelce, but didn’t have much success finding it.
Thankfully, he managed to recover it, and revealed how on New Heights podcast ep.
At first, Jason’s wife Kylie found the ring in the glove compartment of one of their Tesla cars.
But that wasn’t the end of it as soon after Jason lost the ring for a second time.
He only realised it had been misplaced again after documentary-makers asked him if he had it so they could film him with it.
On his podcast, Jason revealed that often he hides the ring, but in doing so hides it from himself and then he can’t remember where he put it.
He then walked off to get the ring before Travis guessed that it’s either in a sock, shoe, a fanny pack or wrapped in a cloth.
Jason returned holding a bunch of socks up to the camera while saying, “I’m going to have to get another hiding spot.”
“I called it,” Travis said before Jason unfurled the socks and explained why he chose to put the Super Bowl ring there.
Jason says that he once met with a defensive coordinator from a college trying to recruit him who had “won a bunch of Super Bowls,” and whipped “out this like dirty sock and unfolds like four Super Bowl rings out of it.”
“So ever since then, I’ve been waiting to hide my Super Bowl ring in a sock drawer.
“I’m like, nobody would think that somebody’s gonna hide Super Bowl rings in socks.”
News Summary:
- Jason Kelce reveals Eagles Super Bowl ring could be in ‘landfill’ after losing it AGAIN during chaotic chilli-themed ‘New Heights’ live event with brother Travis
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