Jason Kelce became an instant Philadelphia sports icon when he retired last March followinig a 13-year, Hall of Fame-worthy career with the Eagles. Now a fixture on ESPN pre-game shows and national commercials,
Jason Kelce has revealed which team he’ll be cheering on in the Super Bowl. This year’s game will see the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles. It leaves Jason in a predicament as he played as a center for the Eagles for 13 seasons before retiring last year while his younger brother Travis is a tight end for the Chiefs.
Just like two years ago, there are split loyalties in Super Bowl LIX for Jason Kelce: does he support his brother and the Kansas City Chiefs or the team he played his entire 13-year career with, the Philadelphia Eagles?
Losing Jason Kelce to retirement changed everything for the Eagles offensive line. But the Cam Jurgens and the unit have embraced the challenge.
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.
Philadelphia Eagles alum Jason Kelce detailed how he managed to support his old team defeat the Commanders and brother Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC game within hours of each other.
Hey Siri, play “Believe” by Cher. According to Jason Kelce, this 1990s hit is the song of Super Bowl LIX as the Eagles head to New Orleans to take on the Kansas City Chiefs. “This is the [expletive] song of Super Bowl 59 baby,
Jason Kelce made it clear previously that if he had to choose between rooting for his brother Travis in the Super Bowl or his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, that the choice is the Eagles. But o
During an episode of the brothers' New Heights podcast that premiered Wednesday, Jason Kelce, after his brother pointed out the fact that he was decked out in full Eagles gear, revealed who he'll be rooting for in the Super Bowl.
Before the Philadelphia Eagles clinched their spot in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs, retired NFL star Jason Kelce reveals who he’ll be rooting for in the match up: his former team, or his brother Travis Kelce.
The last time the Chiefs and Eagles met in the final game of the NFL season — Super Bowl LVII in 2022 — Jason Kelce was lining up against his brother. Kansas City would ultimate prevail for the second time in four seasons, but the Kelce family was split in who they were supporting.