With Super Bowl LIX approaching, former NFL player Jason Kelce, brother of Travis Kelce, reflected on his comments from last year about who he was rooting for in a potential rematch between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jason recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat the Washington Commanders before the Chiefs game to earn a spot in the Super Bowl.
The answer is already here, thanks to an old clip from the New Heights podcast. A listener asked the question and Jason said, without any hesitation, that he’d root for the Eagles over Travis’s Chiefs, but he’ll root for Travis “to have a good game.”
Jason Kelce opens up about who he'll really be rooting for in Super Bowl 59 between Travis Kelce and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The retired Eagles center has been thinking about the possible Super Bowl scenario since a podcast fan first posed the hypothetical last year
The tight end shelled out millions last year so his friends and family could watch the big game from their own private suite at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Jason Kelce had to make a difficult choice on Sunday between showing up for his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in the NFC championship game and watching his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game.
Jason Kelce previously shared if he would support his brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs if they make their return to the Super Bowl against his Philadelphia Eagles. See what he said.
Swift, 35, Travis, 35, and Kelce's mom, Donna Kelce, 72, were all smiles while standing on his home field of Arrowhead Stadium following his team's win over the Buffalo Bills that scored their spot in Super Bowl LIX, Travis' fifth. And a hilarious chat between the three of them was caught on video.
Jason Kelce made his way from Philadelphia—where his former team clenched a ticket to the Super Bowl—before heading to Kansas City to see Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secure their spot.
Jason Kelce made his way from Philadelphia—where his former team clenched a ticket to the Super Bowl—before heading to Kansas City to see Travis Kelce and the Chiefs secure their spot.