Jason Kelce doesn’t hold back his thoughts when it comes to underwear.
During the last episode of new heights On the podcast, Travis was chatting about Tommy John underwear as “the most comfortable underwear ever” when his older brother announced that he doesn’t wear underwear.
“I don’t wear underwear,” stated Jason Kelce. “And I don’t wear underwear for comfort. The reason I don’t wear underwear is because I find it unnecessary and problematic for the freedom my children like to enjoy… I guess I don’t think that’s going to change.”
Curious about his brother’s “no underwear” policy, Travis asked Jason if he would ever wear underwear. Jason responded that workouts are when he decides to put on a pair.
Jason Kelce explained that sometimes irritations occur that make things uncomfortable. However, instead of putting on underwear, he wears compression shorts to keep everything in place and prevent chafing.
Aside from working out, Jason has no interest in wearing underwear.
Jason Kelce admitted to losing his Super Bowl ring in a puddle of chili
In addition to debating Jason Kelce’s no-underwear policy, the recently retired athlete revealed to his brother Travis that he had lost his ring from the 2018 Super Bowl.
Jason revealed that during his sold-out live show at the University of Cincinnati last week, he lost his ring while participating in the Lambaby Games. As part of the event, contestants are supposed to dig in a puddle of chili to find replicas of the ring.
“As you know, this game existed because I keep losing my Super Bowl ring,” Jason Kelce explained. “And I don’t even know if Travis knows it yet, but I legitimately lost my Super Bowl ring at this event. “They couldn’t find it.”
Jason also said that “socks with some imaginary rings” were placed in the puddle of chili. “And there’s really only one real ring there, which was my Super Bowl ring.”
Jason then noted that he had checked the chili again the next day, but couldn’t find the ring. “This whole thing has been thrown away, so I think we can safely assume that my Super Bowl ring is now in a landfill, somewhere in the Cincinnati tri-state area.”
After discussing several scenarios about what could have happened to the ring, Jason simply admitted defeat. “Yes, the Super Bowl ring no longer exists. “We have already filed the insurance claim.”
He added that the insurance company will have a say in the claim.
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