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,
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.
Jason Kelce was in the house to watch the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX over the weekend, though it was hard to tell exactly what he was feeling. Cameras were more focused on a certain pop star rather than Jason and his wife,
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,
Travis Kelce opened up about Super Bowl LIX and the Kansas City Chiefs' loss to the Philadelphia Eagles but did not address retirement rumors directly.
In a lengthy reaction Tuesday, the former Philadelphia Eagles player celebrated his ex-teammates — but also had some words for his younger brother, Travis Kelce.
Jason Kelce shared a post on social media reflecting on the Super Bowl where his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, beat his brother's team, the Kanas City Chiefs.
Retired center Jason Kelce is a Philadelphia Eagles legend. He earned seven Pro Bowl selections, six first-team All-Pro nods in a 13-year career that also included bringing Philadelphia its first Super Bowl title in the 2017 season with a Super Bowl LII victory over the New England Patriots.
New Heights fans can exhale. Travis and Jason Kelce recorded a podcast episode days after the former's Kansas City Chiefs lost to his older brother's ex-team, the Philadelphia Eagles, in Super Bowl 59.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his brother, Jason Kelce, share an update regarding their 'New Heights' podcast.
Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce made an honest admission about his parents, Ed Kelce and Donna Kelce, during his appearance on "The Steam Room" podcast.