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Chiefs' Travis Kelce shares something hilarious in common with Jameis Winston

January 15, 2026 5 min read views
Chiefs' Travis Kelce shares something hilarious in common with Jameis Winston
Chiefs' Travis Kelce shares something hilarious in common with Jameis WinstonStory byBilly HeyenThu, January 15, 2026 at 3:24 AM UTC·1 min read

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Jameis Winston's first pass in the NFL was a touchdown.

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That's the story the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB was telling to Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce on their New Heights Podcast.

They were loving it.

And then Jameis delivered the kicker: It was a touchdown to the other team.

That's right: Winston's first NFL pass was a pick-six.

The Kelce brothers just about broke down in tears from laughter at that kicker to the story.

And then Travis had his own addition: His first NFL pass was an interception, too. The Chiefs called a trick play for their tight end, who grew up as a QB, and he threw it to the other guys. It wasn't a touchdown, but still.

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Here's the exchange, which will likely make you chuckle, too:

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Jameis has always been an aggressive QB who takes chances and makes some mistakes.

Kelce, as a tight end, evidently shouldn't have been throwing passes in the NFL anyway.

But at least it created a great story for the two of them to share and earn laughs from football fans everywhere.

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