Speaker
Travis Kelce
Appearances over time
5 episodes
Episodes
5
Prince William on England's World Cup, Travis at Wembley, NFL in the UK & America's 250th | Bonus EP
Julie & Zach Ertz on World Cup and real football & Johnny Knoxville on his Jackass' legacy | EP 196
Live in LA with Will Ferrell, Alex Morgan, Kelley O'Hara, Myles Garrett & Andrew Whitworth | EP 195
Myles Garrett & AJ Brown Got Traded, Caleb Williams on Madden Cover, Da Bears & Shirtless Ben Johnson | EP 194
Courtside in CLE, Tina Fey on Manspreading, Nate Bargatze on Nashville Super Bowl & More | EP 193
Podcasts
Quotes & moments
The New York Knicks were on a 10-game winning streak in the playoffs at the time Travis attended the Cavs game courtside.
AJ Brown was traded from the Philadelphia Eagles to the New England Patriots, reuniting him with Josh McDaniels and Drake May.
The Rams acquired Myles Garrett from the Browns in exchange for Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, a 2029 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick.
Since trading for Matthew Stafford, the Rams have had just two first-round picks — one was Jared Verse, the other is 2025 rookie Ty Simpson.
Travis Kelce confirmed he will attend a Guardians game on June 14 vs. the Detroit Tigers and plans to throw out the first pitch.
When New Heights premieres its 5th season next September, the show will officially reach its 200th episode.
Travis Kelce scored a touchdown at Wembley Stadium in 2015 during an NFL international game, which he described as one of the coolest experiences of his life.
Myles Garrett set the NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks in 2024, breaking the previous record.
England's national team set up their World Cup base in Kansas City, which Travis Kelce described as one of American soccer's growing hubs.
The 2024 NFL Draft featured a record six quarterbacks taken in the first round, the most in draft history.
Eric Bienemy returned to the Kansas City Chiefs as offensive coordinator, with Patrick Mahomes saying their first meeting 'had me ready to run through a brick wall.'
1 in 5 World Cup elimination games are decided by penalty kicks, and Jason Kelce wanted to know how goalkeepers choose their side. He recruited US legend Tim Howard for a session at St. Joseph's University — and actually saved one.
Soccer predates American football by centuries and actually involves consistent use of feet — both Ertzes concede the point. Zach tries to defend American football but admits it's a tough argument in Europe.
In countries like Brazil, elite athletes play soccer in the fall, indoors in winter, and on the beach in summer. In America, they play baseball, basketball, and football. The result: every other skill transfers to football — but nothing transfers to soccer.
Zach Ertz's most cherished Eagles memories aren't the yards or catches — they're Jason kicking over trash cans for a teammate's honor, Lane Johnson hiding his helmet, and knowing those four guys always had his back.
The newest and last Jackass cast member is a humanoid robot named 1W Larry with two sets of hands — including large steel rectangular fingers built for one specific bit. Steve-O stepped up, apparently driven by guilt over refusing a similar scene in the first movie.
Johnny Knoxville became so obsessed with filming Jackass Number 2 that he ran into stop signs on weekends with a camera crew until the cast staged an intervention. The film is probably the cast's favorite — everyone was on their absolute worst behavior.
A concussion at the end of filming Jackass Forever sent Johnny Knoxville offline for 6 months. His doctor said he was done. He went home, talked to his wife and kids, and agreed. He says had it not happened, he'd probably still be doing stunts today.
Knoxville and Tremaine pitched two movies — they wanted the Willie Nelson karate film, not Bad Grandpa. When the studio chose Bad Grandpa, all three walked out of the greenlight meeting depressed. Three hours of daily makeup and a predicated-on-reactions story later, it became a hit.
The first Jackass movie cost $6 million. A drunken, pill-fueled MTV promotional town hall hosted by Kurt Loder ended with a cast member falling off the stage and knocking over an audience member. She sued MTV for $7 million — and won.
Johnny Knoxville's father ran a tire company where he fed employees ex-lax milkshakes, sent them fake VD clinic letters signed 'Dr. Harlan C. Titmore,' and staged annual Christmas party gunfights — the second year giving everyone else blank guns so they'd fire back at the unsuspecting decoys.
Zach Ertz's rookie year NFL welcome came in a Chip Kelly tackling drill where he had to avoid Trent Cole and Connor Barwin in a 5-yard box. He spent 10 minutes getting picked up and driven into the ground, likely suffering a Grade 2 AC sprain.
Johnny Knoxville was broke and pitching a magazine piece about testing self-defense equipment on himself when skateboard magazine editor Jeff Tremaine offered to fund it — if he filmed it. That tape, combined with their connection to Spike Jonze, got Jackass on television.
Zach Ertz showed up to Eagles training camp with blonde hair after ankle surgery kept him away all offseason. Jason Kelce bet he'd dye his hair to match if Zach was still on the team by Week 1 — confident that a trade was coming. He lost the bet.
Myles Garrett — the man who just set the NFL single-season sack record — says Von Miller is still the most aesthetically pleasing pass rusher he has ever seen. The ghost rush, the body orientation, the variety of moves. Without his injuries, Miller would still be leading all-time sack totals.
The US women's team's dominance traces back to early federation investment starting around 1985, before any other country committed resources to women's soccer. Pioneers like Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm built a dream that Julie's generation could actually get paid to live.
Analysis
What they talk about
- Sports 86%
- Society & Culture 14%
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