Now retired, will Jason Kelce root for his brother Travis in Super Bowl LIX or the team he made his name for, the Eagles?
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 the his Philadelphia Eagles. See what he said.
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Taylor Swift and Donna Kelce had a lighthearted yet firm message for Travis Kelce as he prepares for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has a retirement decision waiting for him after Super Bowl 59. Has he given any indication of his next move?
The tight end’s older brother Jason retired after playing 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles last year. Before Travis entered training camp in June 2024, Jason suggested that this would be the time when his younger brother would figure out when to retire.
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.”
The couple, who began dating on July 2023, couldn’t contain their excitement after the Chiefs clinched their third-straight Super Bowl appearance Sunday night.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs have a chance at history. Kansas City is just under two weeks away from taking on the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl with its third straight Super Bowl. This would be National Football League history and the Chiefs obviously have a chance to accomplish it.
Jason Kelce has to choose between his brother's Kansas City Chiefs or his Philadelphia Eagles, the team he played 13 seasons for, in Super Bowl LIX.