
No Dumb Questions
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Brothers, Super Bowl Champions, and now, published authors. That's right, authors. Look, we're as surprised as you.
New Heights hosts Jason and Travis Kelce attempt to tackle some of life's dumbest questions from the 92%ers. Join us on this discov ery of knowledge as we cover topics like sports, relationships, parenting, gorilla fights, and many more quandaries that man has pondered since he first gazed upon the stars.
FOOTBALL: Why don't players squirt their own water
CUISINE: Do you pour the cereal first or the milk
SCIENCE: If you could make one of your body parts detachable, which would you choose
When you think philosophy, you'll probably think of names like Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle. But none of those men have won a single Super Bowl, so what do they know No Dumb Questions is a collection of Jason and Travis's wisest, funniest, and most electric debates that could only come from the collected wisdom of a combined twenty-seven seasons in the NFL.
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Brothers, Super Bowl Champions, and now, published authors. That's right, authors. Look, we're as surprised as you.
New Heights hosts Jason and Travis Kelce attempt to tackle some of life's dumbest questions from the 92%ers. Join us on this discov ery of knowledge as we cover topics like sports, relationships, parenting, gorilla fights, and many more quandaries that man has pondered since he first gazed upon the stars.
FOOTBALL: Why don't players squirt their own water
CUISINE: Do you pour the cereal first or the milk
SCIENCE: If you could make one of your body parts detachable, which would you choose
When you think philosophy, you'll probably think of names like Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle. But none of those men have won a single Super Bowl, so what do they know No Dumb Questions is a collection of Jason and Travis's wisest, funniest, and most electric debates that could only come from the collected wisdom of a combined twenty-seven seasons in the NFL.












