Jason Kelce joked about his brother Travis Kelce’s potential retirement from the NFL on the latest episode of their New Heights podcast. Travis Kelce has often hinted at retirement in his interviews, and the brothers made light of Travis’ age in their recent banter.
Jason Kelce asks Travis Kelce about how long he plans to stay in NFL
Jason Kelce is not holding back when it comes to conjecture surrounding Travis Kelce’s retirement. In the newest episode of their New Heights podcast, Jason asked him, “Travis, you are 36 years old. How much longer will this f***ery continue?”
Travis smiled and stated, “Hilarious.” Jason then mentioned that Travis is the second-best in receiving yards this season, and that the other four players on the list are at least a decade younger than Travis, prompting the duo to laugh out loud.
Jason teased, “Over a decade older than every other person on this list.” Travis joked back, saying, “God damn, I feel younger than ever too, man. F**k.”
Furthermore, Jason pointed out that every single player on the list was born after the year 2000. The older Kelce brother joked, “They don’t even know what Y2K is.” “They don’t even know the world was about to end,” Travis chimed in with his own take. The brothers further joked about the predicament they were in with computers, water, and toilet paper as kids.
Fans showed their love for the brothers’ banter in comments online. One fan posted, “This whole bit was hilarious. That’s really funny to think about how young people are — they just have no idea about any of that!”
A second fan posted, “I def lol’d at this and the basement water situation.”
A third fan simply wrote, “So funny! And real.” Another fan lauded their millennial sense of humor and posted, “Peak millennial jokes, this is hilarious.”
The brothers did not delve into rumors surrounding Travis’ retirement and proceeded to make light of the situation. Notably, the Kansas City Chiefs star has subtly hinted at retirement, though nothing has been officially announced.

 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			