The last time the Kansas City Chiefs and Filadelphia Eagles were in the Super Bowl, the story took the first brothers playing in the “great game.”
This time, the closed wing of the Chiefs, Travis Kelce, will not see his older brother, Jason Kelce, in the lateral line of Philadelphia Eagles.
Then, without participation in the game, where is Jason’s loyalty: with his brother and the bosses or with the team for which he played his 13 seasons?
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Well, a clip of his “New Heights” podcast last March has appeared again because Jason gave an answer to a fan question about who would support if the chiefs and the Eagles would play in the Super Bowl in 2025.
“I will regulate the Eagles, of course,” Jason replied.
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“This is Bulls —,” Travis replied.
Can anyone blame Jason after what he achieved as a legend of Eagles?
“Because I will always be an eagle,” he said. “First. I will also rely through Travis to have a good game, of course, because he is my brother, but no, I will definitely be encouraging the Eagles.”
While Jason has defended his brother in the past, including the victory of the Chiefs over the Eagles in the Super Bowl LVII, he has remained loyal to Philadelphia since that time.
Will that change now that it has become a reality? The episodes of “New Heights” are launched every Wednesday, so fans could find out this week.
Jason was also seen in Kansas City on Sunday night with a Kelce T -shirt No. 87 at Geha Field at the Arrowhead Stadium to support his brother.
He arrived after Kelce saw his eagles hit the Washington commanders, 55-23, earlier in the day.