Travis Kelce Says Tom Brady's 'Amazing' Roast Made Him 'Cry'; Jason Kelce was stumped


Netflix's “Greatest Roast Ever: Tom Brady” has been widely discussed since it aired live on the streaming platform on Sunday.

Travis and Jason Kelce spent a few moments on the latest edition of their “New Heights” podcast reacting to the roast, and each brother had a different takeaway. Travis seemed impressed by the parts of the special he saw and said it was “amazing.”

“I had been crying all day just watching the clips and everything,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end said.

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Travis Kelce, left, and Jason Kelce (Michael Owens/Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

Jason didn't seem to be in a hurry when a fan asked the Kelce brothers if they would consider getting the roast treatment themselves. Although the recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center wondered why anyone would sign up for what Brady endured, he also said he was entertained.

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“It was pure entertainment and I'm really happy they did it, but I don't understand things,” Jason said. “I don't know why people do it. Maybe I take myself too seriously… It was full of stars. The best part was how many iconic NFL celebrities of immense stature were there.

“Not to mention the entire Patriots dynasty showed up for Tom. That being said, I really don't get it. I don't get why people do roasts. I don't get why they're a thing.” Haha, yeah, my family is ruined. It is fun. Everyone laughs. It's great, we're having fun.

Jason Kelce nods to the Chiefs

Jason Kelce winks after the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)

Everything from Brady's previous marriage to Gisele Bündchen, to the deflategate scandal and even his failed cryptocurrency investment, was at stake in the no-holds-barred roast. Only a “massage” joke by “grillmaster” Jeff Ross directed at former New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft seemed to bother Brady.

Travis applauded Brady for being a “good sport” for most of the three-hour event.

“I congratulate everyone because no one seemed to be hurt. It seems like everyone was having fun with it. But at the same time, that shit made me angry because of how people were bothering everyone.”

Tom Brady before the roast

Tom Brady poses at “The Greatest Roast Ever: Tom Brady” at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

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While Brady's compensation for agreeing to participate in the roast is still unclear, Jason said he would undergo a roast if he was offered enough money.

“I take it back. I'll have a roast. How much did Tom get paid? The only person I wouldn't allow on stage is (my wife) Kylie,” Jason said. “She knows too much… Every day Kylie roasts me.”

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