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Travis Kelce reveals his favorite drink in the world on New Heights podcast… after brother Jason asks: ‘Is anything better than a fountain coke?’
Brothers Travis and Jason Kelce discussed go-to beverages on their podcast
The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to face the Baltimore Ravens this weekend
Every Wednesday, the Kelce brothers peel back the curtain on life in the NFL via their New Heights podcast and this week they opened the door to their fridge, too, by revealing their favorite drinks.
On the latest episode, Travis and brother Jason discussed fountain drinks, with Eagles center Jason arguing that Coca-Cola sits top of the pile.
‘Is there anything better than a fountain coke?’ he asked.
‘Dude, there’s one thing better,’ Travis answered. ‘And that’s an ice cold cherry Pepsi. Dude wild cherry Pepsi is the greatest.’
Jason did not argue with his take and even suggested that cherry Pepsi tastes better in a movie theater. Travis, meanwhile, suggested that it goes best with a BBQ meal.
Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce revealed that his go-to drink is an ice cold wild cherry Pepsi
Kelce scored two important touchdowns in Kansas City’s 27-24 playoff win over the Bills
‘I would be in Joe’s BBQ, Kansas City Joe’s, Joe’s KC- whatever you wanna f***ing call it. I go in there, get a half slab, a big ol’ order of fries and I just get that fountain drink.’
While professional athletes tend to stay away from unhealthy food and drinks during the season, Travis may soon be able to enjoy cherry Pepsi, with the Chiefs two wins away from another Super Bowl title.
Kansas City is coming off a hair-raising, 27-24 win over Buffalo in the divisional playoffs this past Sunday. The Chiefs are now gearing up to face the Baltimore Ravens on the road for the AFC crown.
The Ravens, who have been led by MVP-in-waiting Lamar Jackson, beat the Houston Texans in the divisional playoffs.
Kelce shone against the Bills, breaking a seven-game scoring drought with two touchdowns in front of Jason, his sister-in-law Kylie, parents Ed and Donna and girlfriend Taylor Swift.
The two connections with Patrick Mahomes saw them overtake Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski for the most playoff touchdowns by a quarterback and receiver duo – with 16.
The Chiefs and Ravens will kickoff at 3pm ET on Sunday. On the West Coast, the Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers will compete for the NFC title at 6.30pm.