The Eagles former star Jason Kelce claimed his Super Bowl LII ring was lost, not stolen.

Philadelphia Eagles update: Jason Kelce ‘Video Evidence’ Suggests Eagles Super Bowl Ring Wasn’t Stolen at Event.

 

As the mystery surrounding Jason Kelce’s lost Super Bowl ring continues, it’s not believed to have been stolen.

The Philadelphia Eagles legend emphasized that based on “video evidence” they had from a recent live concert of the New Heights podcast at the University of Cincinnati, the ring was thrown in the garbage during clean-up.

Kelce was responding to a since-deleted post on X that misrepresented a chat from Tuesday’s podcast episode with comedian Andrew Santino regarding the ring.

Per Natasha Dye of People, Santino noted on the program that a ring “seems like such a hard thing to lose,” leading to a comment from Travis Kelce: “Dude, you don’t lose it. Somebody steals it.”

Travis’ reply prompted Jason to declare there was “some video evidence” of the ring’s last known whereabouts, which led to the since-deleted tweet suggesting it was stolen.

Jason said last week that he believes the ring was lost during a chili tub scavenger hunt in which players had to dig through an inflatable pool filled with chili to retrieve a sock that had the Super Bowl ring in it.

When nobody was able to find the ring, they had people search through the pools in an attempt to locate it with no luck.

Kelce has been open about how many times he’s lost the ring in the past. The recently retired offensive lineman did indicate he would just get a new one built.

The ring comes from the Eagles’ 41-33 victory against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52. It was the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl triumph and first NFL championship since

1960 season.

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