Jason Kelce has a different take than his brother Travis on the Tom Brady roast, where the NFL legend poked fun at Taylor Swift.
Travis seemed to enjoy "The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady", even though it included a jibe aimed at the Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift.
The playful jab was delivered by Brady during the "Netflix is a Joke Festival" show and Kelce admitted that he did not watch the programme live but caught up with the event through clips shared on social media.
As such, the Chiefs' tight end might have missed when Brady a roast of his own, having been on the receiving end for most of the show, and Kansas City were the subject of a specific one-liner.
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The iconic NFL quarterback took a swipe at the Chiefs for their lack of success before their recent triumphs which has delivered three Super Bowls in five years. Brady also referenced the surge of new fans due to Kelce and Swift's relationship.
"Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest. It helps when your fans are 14-year-old girls," he quipped. "And in honour of TayTay, let's take a look at the Chiefs' Eras. Terrible for 50 years, good for five. Shake it off!
On the latest episode of the "New Heights" podcast, Travis and his older brother Jason responded to the roast. Travis loved everything he saw. "Dude, oh my goodness. Man, that was unbelievable, first off," Travis exclaimed. "Everybody involved, hats off.
"I have been in tears the whole, like, last day just watching the clips and everything. I wasn't able to actually watch it live, but I tell you this man: I commend everybody, because nobody seemed to get their feelings hurt.
"It just looked like everybody was having fun with it. But at the same time, man, that had me rolling because of how at everybody's neck people were going."
Despite appreciating the event, Jason conveyed his confusion about the concept of roasts. "I mean it was pure entertainment, and I was really happy they did it, but I just do not get the roast. I do not understand why people do them. Maybe I take myself too seriously.
"Listen, it was star-studded. The best part about it was how many just iconic NFL and celebrities of just immense stature that were there, and not to mention just the entire (New England) Patriots dynasty just showed up for Tom ... all of them together, that was the coolest part about it."
Travis commended Brady for taking the roast in his stride. "I will say this, man, all the football guys who got up there and cut it loose-(Julian) Edelman, (Rob) Gronk(owski), Tom talking to (Roger) Goodell about Deflategate ... it was so good, dude," he said.
"Tom was a good sport about it knowing that he was taking some aggressive strays, man."
Rob Gronkowski breaks silence on Tom Brady returning to New England PatriotsHowever, Jason found himself puzzled by the concept yet again. "That being said, I really don't get it. I don't get why people do roasts. I don't get why it's a thing."
"'Hahaha, yeah my family is ruined! It's so funny! Everyone is laughing, it's great! Yeah, we're all having fun, right?"