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Jason Kelce Spills on NFL Coaches’ NSFW Metaphors

Travis Kelce is playfully hinting at some surprisingly outrageous “NSFW metaphors” he’s overheard from NFL coaches, which are even more X-rated than fans might anticipate. The Kelce brothers disclosed this eyebrow-raising information in a recent episode of New Heights. This revelation has ignited a flurry of curiosity online. Fans are eager to find out what exactly the coaches are saying.

Here’s everything to know about Travis Kelce’s surprising discussion on NSFW metaphors that NFL coaches use.

Jason Kelce shares the NSFW metaphors that NFL coaches use

In a recent post on the official New Heights X (formerly Twitter) account, the Kelce brothers took central stage on the NFL coaches having a way with words. This conversation took place during their New Heights podcast show on December 3, 2025.

Travis and Jason Kelce discuss how coaches have a deeper connection with NSFW metaphors. Such metaphors are mainly stronger in the game field. However, for us to understand, mostly these are used behind the locker-room lingo or on the playground that coaches reportedly use in the NFL.

The brothers’ conversation begins with a discussion of Andy Reid’s incredible quote, which the coach says as, “tickling tonsil.” However, for Travis, it was his first time hearing it, making it a new one. He had not heard the coach say it before.

However, Travis admits the fact that Andy is pretty great in this part, and he’s been doing it for a long time to motivate his team and hype his players quickly in high-pressure moments. Travis said, “He’s got a bunch of bangers in his pocket; he’s got so many. He’s been doin’ this for so long now, man, he knows which ones really get the people going.”

Their discussion led to more interesting leads on what other sexual metaphors coaches have used in the past. One of the favourites of Jason Kelce is “D**k Beaters,” which he says is an all-timer. Although Travis does agree and admits he had heard it in the past.

Jason tells the whole phrase used by the coaches. “You take this big a** d**k beaters you got, and you put ’em into that middle of the chest.” He further expressed it hilariously, saying that coaches could simply ask to put one’s hands on their opponent’s chest. Rather than that, they opt to say such sexual metaphorical sentences, and ensure that they get registered inside the player’s head.

Originally reported by Ayesha Zafar on Mandatory

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