Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce Had an In-Depth Conversation About Being Naked in NFL Locker Rooms

Jason Kelce had a perfect line about his comfort level.
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce Had an In-Depth Conversation About Being Naked in NFL Locker Rooms
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce Had an In-Depth Conversation About Being Naked in NFL Locker Rooms /

Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce have the best sports podcast in the world because they like to have fun, and they’re not afraid to talk about whatever comes to mind

On this week’s New Heights episode, the two brothers took a question from a fan about what it’s like getting dressed in the locker room after games with all the media members being around them.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce shared a nice moment falling the Eagles’ win at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 11 :: (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

"The only time I feel like it’s weird is if you’re like ass naked next to the guy’s locker who is getting interviewed,” Travis Kelce said. "Because then there’s just a whole bunch of people, like media people, dressed in regular clothes, men and women, just standing next to you being ass naked."

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Jason Kelce then followed that up with a perfect line: 

"I think I’ve just been naked in front of enough people at this point that I don’t think it’s really that weird,” he said. 

Travis Kelce added: "I think it was more like getting that feeling when I first came into the league. I could give a rat’s ass now."

Jason Kelce then brought up memories from his high school playing days, saying: 

"I thought it was weird in high school when guys would wear bathing suits into the showers. That was weird. Get naked. We’re all gonna get naked now, it’s not weird. You’re making it weird by not getting naked. Now what are you trying to hide? Just be naked."

You can watch the entire conversation at the 25-minute mark: 

These guys are just the best. 


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