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Date:2025-04-17 19:34:26
Travis and Jason Kelce earned University of Cincinnati degrees, but were unable to take part in graduation ceremonies.
Dr. Neville Pinto, UC's president, wore a cap and gown Thursday night to deliver diplomas to both players as they hosted their "New Heights" podcast event at Fifth Third Arena.
Travis hugged Dr. Pinto, and chugged a beer on stage before receiving the keepsake.
Last year, Travis chugged a beer off a replica of the Lombardi Trophy, before spiking it. Both brothers chugged beers at a recent Cleveland Cavaliers game.
Video of Travis slamming the beer was post on X by Bearcats and Cincinnati Bengals radio play-by-play announcer Dan Hoard:
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