Before the matchup was set, a New Heights podcast listener asked if the former Eagle would back his brother or former team. Here's his response.
During the latest episode of the New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, the subject actually came up and Jason revealed where his allegiance will be on Super Bowl Sunday
Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts have now led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. Despite their winning track record, Sirianni and Hurts are regularly the subjects of criticism, or see their accomplishments downplayed because of the talented roster surrounding them.
Jason Kelce has made his pick on whether he wants the Philadelphia Eagles or Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LIX.
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.
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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.
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.
The Philadelphia Eagles legend and his wife acted like politicians with their long-winded answers. Luckily, Kylie dropped some hints of always bleeding green.
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.”
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?