Jason Kelce reveals Travis made him punch a hole in the wall while at UC: 'I was so mad'

Long before they were Super Bowl champions, brothers Jason and Travis Kelce roomed together at the University of Cincinnati.
Jason, who plays center for the Philadelphia Eagles, appeared on Tuesday's episode of "Mythical Kitchen," a series in which host Josh Scherer cooks what guests would want to eat for their last meal ever (Jason would pick Skyline Chili dip, FYI). During the episode, Jason said his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, moved in with him after he tested positive for marijuana and got suspended from the Bearcats football team.
"I had him move in with me to keep an eye on him and all that stuff," Jason said.
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The brothers fit their two queen-sized beds in the shared dorm, which was "not a pristine room," Jason admitted. And one eyesore Jason discussed was a hole he punched through the wall after Travis got into more trouble.
"In the same time period, he had the audacity to kind of go back the other way again," Jason said. "I was so mad I punched the wall, and when I punched the wall my arm went through one piece of drywall, through the insulation, and then through the other side of the wall. So, there was just a big hole from the living room to the bathroom for like the rest of the quarter."
Jason played for the Bearcats until 2010, and Travis played for the team until 2012. The two became the first brothers to play against each other in the Super Bowl in February.