Jason Kelce has no intention of cheering on his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs if they are competing against his beloved Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl

Jason Kelce will continue to support the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 – not the Kansas City Chiefs and brother Travis.

The 36-year-old, who recently retired from the NFL, watched his younger brother lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the third time in five years after a thrilling overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers in February. The 25-22 win made the Chiefs the first franchise since the New England Patriots in 2003 and 2004 to secure back-to-back Super Bowl titles.

No team in NFL history has ever won three consecutive Super Bowls, with Travis aiming to create history. Jason ended his 13-year career following the 2023 season which saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat the Eagles in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.

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As he plans to watch the action as a fan from next season, the centre said he will cheer on the Eagles – even when they play against Travis and the Chiefs. “I will root for the Eagles of course because I will always be an Eagle first and foremost,” the Super Bowl LII winner said when asked who he would support on the latest New Heights podcast episode.

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“I will still root for Travis to have a good game because he’s my brother, but I will definitely be cheering on the Eagles in this scenario.”

The Chiefs tight end described his brother’s comments as “bull****” before adding: “Well good luck to your Eagles.”

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