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Travis Kelce plans to eat a massive 30-slice pizza in Ohio next month, before he records his live ‘New Heights’ episode with his older brother Jason.
The Kelce brothers spoke about the eating feat on Wednesday’s latest New Heights recording – the same episode where Travis jokingly defended his ‘Dad Bod’ after being seen on the beach with girlfriend Taylor Swift in the Caribbean last week.
Travis and Jason revealed that once they get to Cincinnati in April to record their live podcast – scheduled for April 11 at Nippert Stadium – they will head to Adriatico’s Pizza to take on ‘the bearcat’.
The pizza restaurant’s website says the bearcat typically feeds 10-12 people and comes out to 30 slices. But it’s no match for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
‘I’ve seen you eat a full Bearcat all by yourself,’ Jason said to Travis.
Travis Kelce joked with his brother Jason about eating a 30-slice pizza when they are in Ohio
Kelce also defended his ‘Dad Bod’ after vacation in the Caribbean with Taylor Swift
The Chiefs star joked that he had eaten a 30-slice pizza that typically feeds 10-12 people
‘And I was bigger than you right now!’ Travis joked back.
‘You were enormous,’ Jason added. ‘Might’ve been the most impressive physical feat I’ve ever seen you do.’
It was a good luck omen for Kelce when he headed back to the football field, as he explained: ‘I got back down to 250 (pounds) and won a Super Bowl that year.’
In the same episode, Travis laughed off jokes about his weight after he was pictured with Swift in the Bahamas on vacation.
Saquon Barkley, the new Eagles signing, was a guest on the show this week and asked the brothers who would win a drinking contest between them.
Jason first said: ‘I can definitely drink more volume, I don’t even think that’s a question.’
Travis then said: ‘Whaaaaaat? You’re already down to 260.’
After Jason told him he actually weighs 283 pounds, the Chiefs tight end laughed: ‘We’re in the same weight class now. It’s March! We’re in the same weight class right now.’
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