Quick Glance: Jason Kelce loses Super Bowl ring in chili pool
- Jason Kelce revealed recently that he lost his Super Bowl LII ring in an unusual way: in a pool filled with chili.
- During the 'Great Lombaby Games,' Kelce lost his genuine Super Bowl ring in a pool of Skyline chili while participants searched for replicas.
- His brother Travis called him an 'imbecile' for placing such a valuable item voluntarily into a large tub of chili.
- Kelce, who retired from the NFL, seemed unfazed by the ring's loss and is considering having a new one made.
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