Travis Kelce can't identify or name Cincinnati's Zac Taylor in group photo of NFL coaches

Cincinnati Bengals fans learned a lot from a 90-second video excerpt from "New Heights," the podcast starring former UC Bearcats standouts Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles.
We know how Jason feels about the Chiefs-Bengals rivalry. We know Travis couldn't identify Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, among others pictured in a group photo of NFL coaches. And we know that Travis couldn't even remember Taylor's name when Jason indicated that he was the Bengals' head coach.
Travis did acknowledge that he's "the worst with names."
"We show players this picture and they have to name each coach in this picture," Jason started in the video. "Let's give it a Travis Kelce try."
"I mean, three in a row I have no idea who those dudes are," Travis said, when he reached a group of three that included Taylor. "Who's next to Dougie P? Who the f--- is that one? I know (Texans HC) DeMeco (Ryans). Who's the other one?"
"You should know that one," Jason said. "You should definitely know that one. You should know him. Because he's arguably your biggest rival."
"Oh, that is," Travis said. "Yeah, that's Cincy. He's a dog."
Video via Twitter from @newheightsshow :
In an extended version of the clip, Travis then adds, "What's his name? What's his name? Hold on. Hold on. What's his name? What's his name? That's, uh, that's Coach. Coach. I told you I was terrible with names. I don't even know - I'm the worst."
"Oh my - this is so good. You are. You're bad with names," Jason said after laughing. "Zac Taylor."
"Awww, Taylor. I knew it was a 'T.' F---. I'm sorry, Coach Taylor," Travis responded. "This is fun."
On last week's podcast, Travis said it hurt his soul that Orlando Brown Jr. signed with the Bengals.
"It's like watching your best friend just turn evil on you," Travis added. "To see him go to the dark side. Man, it's an awkward feeling."
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