Netflix’s “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” has been widely discussed since it aired live on the streaming platform on Sunday.
Travis and Jason Kelsey spent some time reacting to the roast on the latest edition of their “New Heights” podcast, and each brother had a different point. Travis seemed impressed by some of the specials he watched, saying he was “incredible.”
“I was in tears all day just watching the footage,” said the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
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Travis Kelsey (left) and Jason Kelsey (Michael Owens/Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
When a fan asked the Kelce brothers if they would consider getting the roast treatment themselves, Jason didn’t seem in a hurry. The recently retired Philadelphia Eagles center wondered why anyone would go through what Brady endured, but he also said he had fun.
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“It was pure entertainment and I’m really glad they did it, but I just don’t get it,” Jason said. “I don’t know why people do that. Maybe I take myself too seriously. … It was star-studded. The best part was that the very iconic There were a lot of famous people from the NFL and huge stature there.”
“It goes without saying that the entire Patriots dynasty is going to be there for Tom. That being said, I really don’t understand. I don’t understand why people do roasts. I don’t understand why it’s a thing.” Hahaha, the family is a mess, it’s great, we’re having fun. ”

Jason Kelce winks after the Super Bowl victory between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Lauren Lee Bacho/Getty Images)
Everything from Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s previous marriage to the Deflategate scandal and even a failed cryptocurrency investment has been brutally exposed. Only the “massage” joke that “Roastmaster” Jeff Ross directed at longtime New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft seemed to stick with Brady.
Travis praised Brady for being a “good sport” throughout much of the three-hour event.
“I give everyone credit because it didn’t seem like anyone’s feelings were hurt. Everyone seemed to be having fun. But at the same time, I was upset because of how much everyone was scratching their heads.”

Tom Brady poses at ‘The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady’ held at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
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Brady’s compensation for agreeing to take part in the roast remains unclear, but Jason said he would accept the roast if offered enough money.
“I’ll take it home. I’ll roast it. How much did you guys pay Tom? It’s[wife]Kylie who won’t let me go on stage,” Jason said. “She knows too much. … I get abused by Kylie every day.”
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