Birds' Beatdown, Chiefs Controversial Ending and the Florida State Playoff Snub | Ep 67

New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce - Ein Podcast von Wondery

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92%ers we are back with another episode of New Heights presented by our friends at Walmart. Get going on their holiday wish list & shop amazing deals from Walmart Ready? Set. Gift! In this episode, we've got some huge New News from our friends at Spotify, New Heights is officially a sandwich, Travis could be lacing up the skates, and we might have an official "mom fight" on our hands. We answer some "No Dumb Questions" about how players being Mic'd Up works, how much planning goes into touchdown celebrations, and our top 5 cereals. We then get into a buns week 13 for the Eagles and Chiefs. Jason explains what the Eagles are taking away from the 49ers game and how Shaq Leonard is bringing depth at the right time. Meanwhile, Travis walks us through the Chiefs Lambeau Letdown and shares his thoughts on the controversial calls that ended the game. Finally, we talk a little college football with the headline we can't ignore and explain how Florida State got screwed out of a shot at the playoff. We will be back Friday with a preview of the Bills at Chiefs and the Eagles at Dallas. We'll also review some 92%er fan art and look at a submission to the "Kelce Clips" category in our upcoming Greatest Highlight of All Time Bracket. In the meantime, please keep sending in your suggestions for "The Greatest Highlight of All Time" and make sure you've signed up for our official fan club at NewHeightShow.com. Make sure you're subscribed to the New Heights YouTube Channel and wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss out and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for all the best moments from the show. . . . Support the Show: Merch - Make sure you check out all the new designs at https://homage.com/newheights See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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