Jason Kelce and the Eagles overcame Brady in the 2018 Super Bowl.
Netflix’s “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” has received a lot of attention since it premiered live on the streaming platform on Sunday.
Travis and Jason Kelce spent a few minutes on the latest episode of their “New Heights” podcast reacting to the roast, with each brother having a unique lesson. Travis seemed thrilled with the parts of the special he saw, calling it “unbelievable.”
“I had been in tears the whole day just watching the clips and everything,” the Kansas City Chiefs tight end admitted.
Travis Kelce (left) and Jason Kelce.
When a fan asked the Kelce brothers whether they would consider receiving the roast treatment themselves, Jason did not appear to be in a rush. Although the recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center pondered why anyone would put up with what Brady went through, he also admitted to being entertained.
“It was pure entertainment, and I’m really happy they did it, but I just don’t get the roasts,” Jason stated. “I’m not sure why people do it. Perhaps I take myself too seriously. It was star-studded. The most impressive aspect was the sheer number of great NFL players and celebrities in attendance.
“Not to mention the entire Patriots dynasty turning out for Tom. That being said, I just don’t get it. I don’t understand why people do roasts. I can not understand why they exist. Haha, my family is screwed. It’s really funny. Everyone is laughing. It’s terrific; we’re having a good time. “Yes, right.”
Jason Kelce winks after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. (Laura Leigh Bacho/Getty Images))
The no-holds-barred roast included questions on Brady’s past marriage to Gisele Bündchen, the deflategate scandal, and even his failed cryptocurrency venture. Only a “massage” joke from “roastmaster” Jeff Ross about longtime New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft managed to get under Brady’s skin.
Travis praised Brady for remaining a “good sport” for the majority of the three-hour event.
“I applaud everyone because no one seems to have their feelings harmed. Everyone seemed to be having fun with it. But, at the same time, that s— had me rolling because of how close to everyone’s neck they were going.”
Tom Brady poses at “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024, in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Christopher Pizzello)
While Brady’s reward for consenting to participate in the roast is unknown, Jason stated that he would subject himself to a roast if paid enough money.
“I take it back.” I’ll prepare a roast. What did you pay Tom? Jason stated that the only person he would not allow on stage is his wife, Kylie. “She knows too much.” “Every day, Kylie roasts me.”