New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
Coaching Changes, Wildcard Recap & Jameis Winston on Giants Rookies, QB Celibacy & TD Catches | EP 175
14 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the question of the week and how do listeners respond?
The question of the week is, and y'all got to answer this. Oh, I love this. Come on. What is your favorite Jameis Winston quote?
Favorite Jameis Winston quote.
How lucky are we to be here in Cleveland, Ohio?
on this beautiful day. Are you kidding me, man?
So happy and grateful to plant some snow. Bro, it just, it makes me f***ing crack up every single time. That s*** is the best. Yes, man. I was happy I was able to represent for y'all's city.
Let's go! Time out. What's Jameis Winston's favorite Jameis Winston quote? Let me ask me.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome back to New Heights. The Wondry Show brought to you by Reese's Oreo Cups. Doggone, I love me some Reese's and I love me some Oreos. So put the two together and you got one of my favorite combinations. And one of your guys' favorite combinations are the Kelsey Brothers. How about that? We're your hosts.
I'm Travis Cousins, my big brother Jason Kelsey, and thank you to the 92%ers for tuning in each and every single week. If you're not a 92%er and you want to be, subscribe on YouTube, 100+, or wherever you get your podcasts, and follow the show on all social media at New Heights Show with one S for fun clips throughout the week. And we're going to have some fun ones for you today, baby.
Jason, let the people know what we got coming up.
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Chapter 2: What are the highlights from Wildcard Weekend?
It's dope.
This is what the back of it looks like. There we go. Boom.
Nice. We got the all right now, new heights all right now team. You already know. And we just, we wanted to do something fun for you guys and make it easy to, you know, go one destination for anything new heights related. So go over there and check out the clubhouse. That is Kelsey Clubhouse, baby.
Yeah. Check it out. We got some, are there any boyfriend whistles for sale yet? Do we have any whistles yet? What about one-hole straws or two-hole straws?
We're brewing this thing up. All right, man.
All right, now let's talk pro-standard. One of our first big brand collabs of the Kelsey Clubhouse is pro-standard. Jake, you got some of the merch. Why don't you come on in here, buddy? Model it off. Jets Jake, his first modeling gig. Look at this.
This hoodie is nice.
Yes, it is.
We got a nice wash gray look. We got the t-shirt here, too. Jason, you were saying you like the textures. We got like a raised logo here. A little bubbly. A little bubble letter. I was wearing this earlier. It's so comfy. It's unbelievable.
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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the new Kelsey Clubhouse?
Not right now.
We have the book if you want to see it. Do you want to see it?
I mean, sure, we'll see it.
All right, let's see it. Ooh. Oh, wow, there's a hardback. Hardback.
Hardcover. How about it, man?
So go check out Kelsey Clubhouse at www.kelseyclubhouse.com. It's live right now. We're going to be highlighting.
It's up and running, baby.
some new great stuff every week. Listen, tell us, we want this to be an interactive thing. You tell us what you want. Like, what are you guys interested in celebrating this show with? How can we provide for you? Yeah, we've got a lot of fun collabs, new products planned. So let us know what you think.
Yeah, honestly, we're really proud of this. And it's been something that we've been working on over the past year.
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Chapter 4: How does Jameis Winston reflect on young quarterbacks in the playoffs?
It's literally restricting your hips.
Yeah, well, listen, I'm not trying to actual dribble and do functional things.
I'm just trying to jump higher. You need those things. You need those things fluid so you can fire. Right now, that's good for a standstill movement. That's not good for... What about knee sleeves?
What about knee sleeves?
No, you don't need knee sleeves. God damn it.
My knees hurt. They might be able to provide balance.
That's...
what about get those outer hips going that's how you save the knees man get the outer should i take the tights off should i take the tights no the tights are fine tights aren't doing anything all right the first half of this video is very legit though so i'll give you your props i think you might you're way closer than i thought you thought yes you bringing in all these fucking belts and fucking braces how high do you think i jump on the vertex not just standing just running and jumping
Running and jumping on a Vertec?
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Chapter 5: What insights does Jameis Winston share about quarterback accuracy?
No, you still have to make the play. And Bo Nix has been making the plays for the Denver Broncos to win games.
Oh, yeah. You're speaking truth to me right now.
Jason's gone on rants about this already.
Well, not even just like Bo Nix and Drake, but Caleb last week, right? Oh, my goodness. Packers, why does a quarterback all of a sudden become more accurate on harder throws? I want to ask you this. Why is a quarterback all of a sudden more accurate on harder throws?
Chapter 6: How does Jameis Winston reflect on his personal challenges during a contract year?
Is there like a sense of like, I know I got to put this in and you like lock in more? Or is it just like that's the way this guy's wired?
It's the Rouse on air effect, right? Like some quarterbacks, I would say this. Sam Bradford was the most accurate quarterback I ever seen in my life. Okay. All right. There we go. Seven on seven. You were there with him. Oh, yeah. There was not a ball that touched the ground.
Yes.
Yes. Right? But once you get into a game, like the anticipatory throw that you're making with pressure in your face, unorthodox movements. I think Patrick is elite at this. Being able to throw the ball and be accurate from a different angle, that's just God-given talent. Right.
And that's just that it factor that Caleb Williams possesses where like he likes chaos more than he likes stillness and peace.
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Chapter 7: What qualities should the Giants look for in a new head coach?
Seriously. That's what it looks like. No, seriously. It's almost like it's like boring to him. Like he's got, all right, I got to come back route. And then all of a sudden he sails it. But then all of a sudden he's running to his left on fourth down and he puts the ball in like a freaking four by four window down the field. It's insane.
Because it's no thinking. It's no thinking to that, right? When a guy's wide open, man, we have to think, well, oh, my goodness, I can't miss this. Oh, it's too late. Yeah. But when it's fourth down, that fourth and eighth throw that he made moving to the left. You got to throw it. There's no making that decision. I have no other choice. You know what I'm saying?
So it's either going to look amazing or it's going to look bad. You know? And iconically, like, he's made these plays against a similar opponent, right? Because at the end of the season when they played Green Bay in his fourth quarter was amazing. Like, it's just something to a quarterback being able to not turn it on but fall back into their training.
I have to ask you this, man. It takes guys to have... the most ridiculous backstory, one of the best careers ever to get a 30 for 30 like in their 50s when it's all said and done and everybody's looking back, you literally have a 30 for 30. Dirty tubs and 30. How crazy was that year and the rollercoaster ups and downs? You were out there firing it, man.
Chapter 8: What does Jameis Winston learn from Drew Brees during their time together?
Well, Travis, bro, again, I had a coordinator, right, Byron Leftwich. And one, Bruce Arians, we go way back, bro. I'm talking about like little league football, not little league, but like middle school football. Like he used to have these camps, right? In Birmingham, Alabama, right? Because his son was a kicker at UAB. UAB in Birmingham. I think Cincinnati played against them. Oh, yeah.
He used to have these camps. So I knew Bruce and I knew his mentality of the, you know, the no risky, no biscuit. No risky, no biscuit. And, bro, and like, and I took that because I love Bruce. I took that to heart, bro. Like, so I was going, I got Mike Evans. I got Chris Godwin. Let's go. I had a young OJ. Like, we're going to let this ride.
Like, we got too much talent to be holding on to the football, you know? Yeah. Unfortunately, the ball ended up in the defense hands too much, you know, and, you know, that still sit with me. But, you know, that was a contract year for me, man. And that was one of the most up and down years off the field that I had in my life, too, man. I just I just asked my wife to to marry me, man.
And I was I was doing this freaking celibacy thing, like literally celibacy.
refraining from sex man bro like like my parents were talking to me about shacking like in the south shacking is like when you're living with with your significant other you know in a house like we had to eliminate that bro i literally bought a property and stayed away you know from my from my house you know what i'm saying it was so much there in the pocket man it was so much going on bro don't take a black light into that house you know dude
It was the first year, and you guys know, it was the first year in my life that my dad, my dad wasn't coming to any of my football games, bro. His brother, my uncle had passed. He was going through some things with COVID. And my grandmother passed a year before. So he was my dad was dealing with some things, man. So just spiritually of the family, like we just were going going through it.
And I was having a great game or I was having, you know, a not so great game. And it was coincided with what was happening off the field. And that's why when I talk to these young athletes, I ask them like, man, what are you consistently doing outside of the building, too? Because if you are consistently being up and down outside of the building, It's going to come on the field.
It's going to come a time and a place where in the players, we can see our teammates can see it better than anybody. You can see when somebody is locked in and when somebody is going through something. And I'm the person where like I'm obsessed with it. So I'm overly locked in. I'm trying to go overboard. I'm trying to make the every throw because of what I'm dealing with. Off the field as well.
I got my first coordinator that's played the game, like played Byron Lefkowitz. Man, he dialing it up. He's doing his thing, man. I mean, we broke records, right? Yes. And I'm trying to impress him. I got Bruce Arians, a guy that showed me my very first Super Bowl ring. Right? And I'm doing everything that he's telling me to do. Right? And I tell everybody, man, go back and check the tape.
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