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Travis Kelce makes executive wait with diploma in hand while he drinks a beer
Football stars Jason and Travis Kelce received a surprise graduation ceremony at the University of Cincinnati, where they attended college, during a live recording of their podcast, “New Heights With Jason and Travis Kelce.” The brothers, who both graduated from Cincinnati but never walked the stage, were honored by the university for their achievements.
Jason Kelce, a former Philadelphia Eagles center who retired after thirteen seasons, received his degree in marketing. Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, earned his degree in interdisciplinary studies. Travis completed his classes in 2022, after attending Cincinnati from 2006 to 2010.
A special moment for the Kelces
The surprise ceremony was a special moment for the Kelce brothers, who have been making headlines both on and off the football field. Travis Kelce recently made news for his relationship with pop superstar Taylor Swift, while Jason Kelce is being courted by television networks for broadcasting roles.
Travis, a three-time Super Bowl champion, has been supporting Swift on her Eras Tour, attending concerts in Singapore and Sydney. Meanwhile, Jason, known for his charismatic personality, is being considered for various roles with NFL broadcast partners.
The graduation ceremony was a fitting tribute to the Kelce brothers’ accomplishments, both on and off the football field, and a reminder of their deep bond as brothers.
Travis and Jason share fond memories
In a related story, Travis Kelce celebrated National Sibling Day by sharing adorable childhood photos with his brother, Jason, on social media. The photos showed the brothers as children, long before their football careers took off. Travis also wore the number 87 on his jersey as a tribute to Jason, who was born in 1987.
The Kelce brothers have always been supportive of each other, with Jason vouching for Travis during tough times, including when Travis was kicked off the football team in college for using marijuana. Jason’s support and mentorship were crucial in Travis’ journey to becoming a successful NFL player.