If there’s one person we wouldn’t want to be on Super Bowl Sunday, it’s Jason Kelce. The soon-to-be father of four girls played 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. He and his wife, Kylie Kelce, bleed green and white and are incredible ambassadors for the city of brotherly love. Speaking of brotherly love, Jason’s little brother, Travis Kelce, plays tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs. And in case you haven’t heard by now, the Chiefs and Eagles will fight it out on February 9, a relative of the 2023 Super Bowl.
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During that game, the Kelce brothers fought each other in a bittersweet battle. As we know, Travis and the Chiefs took home the W and will compete for their third consecutive Super Bowl win this weekend. If that happens, it will be the first time in Super Bowl history that a team will take home three consecutive trophies. But who does Jason want to win?
Does the retired Philadelphia Eagles center support his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, or does he throw his support behind his former teammates? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/eVb0eABgzP
— New York Post (@nypost) February 6, 2025
Jason Kelce Will Be Decked In Eagles Gear On Super Bowl Sunday
But don’t get it twisted, he wants a win for Travis. Jason said during an episode of New Heights, “I’ll always root for my brother, that’s the reality of it. Alright. Even though I’m decked out in Eagles gear, I’m always going to root for Travis.”
Jason Kelce said Super Bowl Sunday will be bittersweet for him.
“I’m rooting for Philadelphia, and I’m rooting for Travis Kelce,” he explained. “That’s the reality of it. No matter what, on game day, I’m going to be happy for one of those sides, and I’m going to be sad for the other side.”
It’s an honest and compassionate take, and either way, his heart will be happy—just like his mom in 2023, who watched her boys battle it out. Travis walked away with victories then, but this just might be the Eagles’ year.
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