Jason, Travis Kelce Share Controversial Christmas Opinion

The Kelce brothers don't believe Christmas decorations should go up until after Thanksgiving

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Jason and Travis Kelce are two of the most popular figures in the world of football right now, but their popularity doesn't stop there, as they host their own podcast called "New Heights" where they discuss a wide variety of topics. And in their latest episode, the two brothers shared a fairly controversial Christmas opinion. Considering how Travis is still playing in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs and Jason only recently retired after the 2023 campaign, football is the main topic of discussion between these two on their podcast.

However, they aren't afraid to delve into other topics either. When a caller asked the duo a question about when Christmas decorations go up, the Kelce brothers decided to set their stance on the subject. The good news for the both of them is that they agreed Christmas decorations should go up after Thanksgiving, but the problem is that fans viewed that as a fairly controversial claim.



"I think Thanksgiving has always been the date," Jason replied when asked about the proper date to put up Christmas decorations. "In the Kelce household, Thanksgiving was the day," Travis added on. Quite possibly their worst take ever.

Thanksgiving is a day, Christmas is a season!!! Get it together Jason & Travis!! pic.twitter.com/PDKbdE0WVr As you can see in the post on X, formerly Twitter, from @TayvisHaze that says, "Quite possibly their worst take ever.

Thanksgiving is a day, Christmas is a season!!! Get it together Travis & Jason!!" fans weren't exactly thrilled with this take from the popular football duo. © Tom R. Smedes/Special to RGJ / USA TODAY NETWORK While it's understandable that there's a lot of excitement surrounding Christmas, it often results in Thanksgiving getting overlooked.

The Kelce's refused to let that happen, as they would put decorations up for Christmas on Thanksgiving to ensure that both holidays are given the proper respect that they deserve. Christmas crazed fans may not agree with that line of thought, but when you are discussing a holiday that is known primarily for food and football, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the Kelce's are a fan of it. While Jason will get to fully enjoy the holiday this year, Travis will have to quickly turn his attention towards the Chiefs Week 13 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders that will be taking place right after Thanksgiving on Black Friday.

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