Travis Kelce had a blunt, NSFW reaction to a question, asked by his brother Jason, about the Chiefs' potential Super Bowl three-peat.
The trio’s close bond was on full display throughout the podcast, with Kylie frequently making playful jabs at both her husband and brother-in-law. Kylie even joked that Travis — who plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs — is an “honorary” member of Jason’s Philadelphia Eagles family.
Kylie Kelce weighed rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles versus the Kansas City Chiefs in her recent podcast episode.
Travis then suggested Jason wear a half-and-half jersey like their mother, Donna Kelce, wore during Super Bowl LVII. After injuries to Cam Jurgens and Landon Dickerson in the NFC championship game, Travis had to ask if Jason saw the fans calling for him to come out of retirement. Suffice it to say, it's not happening.
Jason Kelce received an offer of $100 to cheer for the Philadelphia Eagles in front of Taylor Swift at the 2025 Super Bowl
Jason Kelce said on the latest episode of the 'New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce' podcast released on Wednesday, Jan. 29 that he is supporting Cher at the Super Bowl instead of his former team or Travis' Kansas City Chiefs.
Jason Kelce previously shared whether 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.
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Kicking things off with a strange statement from Jason Kelce, former Philadelphia Eagles player. His brother Travis Kelce will be playing in the Superbowl for the Kanas City Chiefs, but Jason Kelce played for the Eagles,
Jason Kelce, the retired Eagles center and big brother to Chiefs star Travis Kelce, says 'I’m rooting for Philadelphia and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce' at Super Bowl LIX.
Jason and Travis Kelce took to their New Heights podcast to talk football, family and the Super Bowl rivalry rematch of the Eagles and Chiefs.