Travis Kelce hilariously quipped that the Family Feud feature is a career highlight for him. New Heights shared a clip from the recent episode discussing how the Chiefs player was referenced on the game show. For those unversed, Family Feud is hosted by Steve Harvey, in which two families compete against one another to win cash and prizes.
Travis Kelce reacts to his Family Feud feature
Travis Kelce reacts to his name being mentioned on the popular game show Family Feud. New Heights shared a clip with the caption, “Being an answer on Family Feud means Trav has officially made it.”
Jason began narrating, “We also missed this when it originally aired, but Travis was an answer on Family Feud.” Travis remarked, “Oh my gosh. I made it to Family Feud.” The Eagles alum peered closely at the names flashed on screen and asked, “What do all these names have in common?” The names on screen were Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Barack Obama, Howard Stern, Travis Kelce, and Tommy Chong.
The brothers stared at the screen, confused. “What would lead to a category having these six names and Snoop Dogg being the number one in the category?” Jason replied. “It’s got to be something with weed,” he deciphered. To which the Chiefs’ tight end replied, “Famous for smoking weed? I don’t think I’m that famous for smoking weed.”
After much discussion, Jason dramatically announced, “The reveal is,” and cut to a clip of host Howard Stern. Stern says, “Name a living celebrity you would love to share a joint with.”
The Kelce brothers laughed upon hearing the reveal and joked that this is “actually hilarious.” Travis replied, “I would want to smoke a joint with somebody who doesn’t smoke a joint because then it’s like an out-of-body experience. I get to see how they react to it.”
Not letting him off the hook easily, Jason asked, “Do you have anybody in mind that you know hasn’t smoked?” He says quietly, “Andy Reid.” The Chiefs TE raised his eyebrows and smirked, “Hilarious. Yeah. I want to smoke a joint with Andy Reid.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
