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JASON Kelce enjoyed dissecting his brother's trip to the Kentucky Derby on a recent episode of his podcast.

Travis, who came up just short of winning $100,000 on a horse, said it won't be his last trip to the famous event.

Jason Kelce made fun of his brother Travis for his Kentucky Derby outfit
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Jason Kelce made fun of his brother Travis for his Kentucky Derby outfitCredit: X/newheightshow
Travis shared how much he loved being at the event
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Travis shared how much he loved being at the eventCredit: X/newheightshow

Travis talked about his experience at the Kentucky Derby on the New Heights podcast.

The Chiefs tight end called the event a "once in a lifetime experience that I am definitely going to try and experience again."

While he enjoyed talking about the event, Jason made fun of his brother for his "gangstered out" attire for the event.

Travis wore a pinstriped suit with a fedora that featured a feather on the side.

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He said it was designed by former NBA player James “Patrick” Christopher.

Travis revealed he attended the Kentucky Derby as a guest of Bruce Zoldman, an Ohio businessman who won the event in 2011 with the horse Animal Kingdom.

He also revealed he came extremely close to winning big on a horse, but admitted he was a novice at betting.

"I just wanted to f***ing put the money that I brought in there and throw it down on like one horse and just get f***ing pumped," he said.

"I was a nose away from winning that f***ing thing, dude. It was like a photo finish at the end.

"I had 11 [Forever Young]. I had a little bit on two [Sierre Leone]. I almost f***ing won $100,000 off a f***ing Japanese horse in the Kentucky Derby.

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"Do you think America would have shamed me for that?”

Jason admitted he would have been one of the people to shame him for the decision.

"I'm shaming you right now, dude," Jason replied.

"You bet on a Japanese horse? What's the name of the horse?"

Jason quickly fell off course in the conversation, and brought up a conspiracy theory that Secretariat, the best horse to ever run the Kentucky Derby.

"All major speed records in the Triple Crown races are still held by Secretariat, who set them in 1973," Jason said.

'Tom Brady roast? I don't get it'

JASON Kelce watched the Tom Brady roast on Netflix like most sports fans.

But the Philadelphia Eagles legend didn't really get what was going on.

Speaking on his New Heights podcast with brother Travis, Jason said, "It was pure entertainment and I’m really happy they did it but I just don’t get the roasts.

“I don’t know why people do it. Maybe I take myself too seriously.

"It was star-studded - but that being said, I really don’t f**king get it.

"I don’t get why people do roasts. I don’t get why they are a thing.

"'Haha, yeah, my family’s ruined, it’s so funny, everyone’s laughing, it’s great, we’re having fun, yeah right.'”

"It’s not that wild, because Secretariat was juiced to the gills.

"What are we talking about here. Secretariat just happens to be right in the heart of the steroids era; 1973, every NFL player, every baseball player, they were juicing them to the gills.

"You don’t think Secretariat was (expletive deleted) juiced to the rafters. Of course it’s the fastest horse of all time.

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"They didn’t drug test Secretariat the way they did Mystik Dan. Nobody talks about it. Secretariat was doping.

"There’s no chance that Secretariat wasn’t doping. They weren’t testing for steroids in 1973."

Jason described Travis as 'gangstered out' during the Kentucky Derby
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Jason described Travis as 'gangstered out' during the Kentucky DerbyCredit: Getty
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