At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl champions and MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts across the City of Brotherly Love. Although now retired center Jason Kelce famously sang,
The Chiefs player got visibly choked up while discussing the outcome of the NFL championship with brother Jason Kelce on their 'New Heights' podcast
Travis Kelce is opening up about his Super Bowl defeat. During the latest episode of his New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce podcast, released Wednesday, Feb. 12, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end reflected on his brutal 40-22 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb.
Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is a founding father of the Tush Push, but it doesn't mean he enjoyed running the play
Kelce played it right—he admitted on his podcast New Heights that he would be cheering for both sides, as he couldn't stomach cheering for just one or the other. And after the game, when the Birds emerged victorious,
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce breaks down why Kansas City's Super Bowl loss wasn't on Andy Reid, pointing to Philadelphia's dominant defense as the real culprit.
Kelce finished the game with four catches for 39 yards. But, just like the Chiefs, he put up zeros across the stat sheet in the first half. Gardner-Johnson, on the other hand, tal
Kelce dated Nicole on and off for five years before their split in spring 2022. He moved on with Swift over one year later.
The former Philadelphia Eagles player also agreed that his $24 million broadcasting deal with ESPN was like 'stealing money.'
Kylie Kelce, wife of retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, said she doesn't abide by the siblings' gifts trend.
Travis Kelce has big plans for himself outside of the NFL. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has been weighing his retirement options following his team's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.