CAITLIN Clark revealed her brutal fantasy football league punishments during a chat with Travis and Jason Kelce.

The WNBA superstar, 23, hopped onto the New Heights podcast for a catch-up with the iconic brothers.

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WNBA star Caitlin Clark dribbles the ball during the US Women’s Basketball Team Training Camp on December 12Credit: Getty
 

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Clark hopped on the New Heights podcast with Travis and Jason KelceCredit: Instagram @newheightshow
Naturally, while speaking to a pair of Super Bowl champions, Clark’s NFL fantasy football league came up.

When Travis asked what this year’s forfeit for the loser is, Clark didn’t hold back.

“You had options,” the Indiana Fever guard began. “You could do a 17-hour bus ride, no phone. You just had to sit there.”

This stunned both brothers, with Jason asking, “Can you bring a book?”

“No, you’ve literally got to sit there,” Clark responded.

She then revealed a further twist.

“Well actually you had to take your phone,” Clark admitted. “You had to live stream the whole thing on Instagram, so everybody could watch, to make sure you weren’t doing anything.”

The former Iowa Hawkeye legend then presented other possible forfeits.

“And then other options were stand-up comedy and the IHOP pancake challenge,” Clark continued.

“Where you have to eat a certain amount of pancakes, so you had to do both of those.”

On which option it is likely to be, Clark added, “I think the person that lost is going to have to do the bus ride.”

Clark went on to admit that her team is not doing so well this season.

“Tough fantasy year,” she confessed. “But as long as I don’t have to do the punishment I’m fine.”

CLARK’S COMEBACK

Clark missed a large chunk of last season, including the playoffs, due to injury.

Last month, she returned to the court as she attended a Team USA training camp at Duke University.

The workouts included 2024 gold medallists Kelsey Plum, Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, and Jackie Young.

While there were also several Team USA debutants, with the likes of Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers, Cameron Brink, and Juju Watkins called up.

A new collective bargaining agreement is yet to be agreed upon between the WNBA and its players – risking a potential lockout.

Commenting on the negotiations, Clark said, “It’s not something that can be messed up We’re going to fight for everything that we deserve. But at the same time, like, we need to play basketball.

“That’s what all our fans crave, and that’s what all of you [in the media] crave, as well. You want the product on the floor. At the end of the day, that’s how you make the money… That’s what the fans get excited about; that’s what the fans want to show up for.”

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Clark spotted with Cameron Brink at last month’s campCredit: Getty