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Jason Kelce Clarifies Comments About ‘Video Evidence’ Surrounding Super Bowl Ring Loss
The Philadelphia Eagles star offers an update on an episode of ‘New Heights’ with his brother, Travis Kelce.
There may be more to the story when it comes to Jason Kelce’s lost Super Bowl ring.
On Wednesday’s episode of the New Heights podcast, Jason offered a brief update on the situation while receiving some light ribbing from his younger brother and co-host, Travis Kelce.
First, Travis joked about Jason’s apparent lack of remorse for losing the priceless item in a pool of chili during the New Heights live event at the University of Cincinnati.
“He doesn’t give a f**k that he just lost his Super Bowl ring,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end told podcast guest Andrew Santino as they referenced the incident.
“I care,” Jason shot back. “It’s not like I’m, like, happy I lost it.”
He continued, “Yeah, I care.”
Santino then asked how it happened, noting, “That seems like such a hard thing to lose.”
Travis chimed in first, declaring, “Dude, you don’t lose it. Somebody steals it.”
Jason seemingly confirmed the theory, adding, “We have some video evidence,” before trailing off.
UPDATE: Jason took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to clarify that the “video evidence” he was referring to appears to confirm that the ring was, in fact, tossed in the trash.
“I do not think it was stolen,” he wrote. “Based on the video evidence we do have I think it was accidentally thrown in the trash while cleaning up.”
In a police report of the incident, obtained by ET, the value of the lost ring is estimated to be $100,000.
Last week on the podcast, the legendary Philadelphia Eagles center said he suspected that his ring “is now in a landfill” after he loaned it out for use during the New Heights live show. Jason’s habit of misplacing his ring over the years has been so well documented, producers created a competition titled “Jason Lost His Ring” during the first annual “Lombaby Games.”