Jason and Kylie Kelce are torn about who to root for in the Super Bowl Lix between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles.
On the one hand, they have a family member, Star Tight End Travis Kelce, who plays for Chiefs.
On the other hand, Jason played 13 seasons for Eagles and is still close to more people in the organization. Kylie is a Die-Hard Eagles fan who also has many friends in the organization.
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Jason Kelce and Kylie Kelce participate on Thursday night Football presents the world premiere of “Kelce” on September 8, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Lisa Lake/Getty Images for Prime Video)
So who to root for? Your brother/brother-in-law or your hometown team with some people you consider as a big family.
“Here’s the biggest thing. Obviously you’re my brother. I always want to root for my brother. That’s the reality of it okay, even though I’m decorated in Eagles Gear I will always root to Travis,” Jason said under a recent episode of “New Heights.”
“Take it, Philly,” Travis said as he laughed.
“But there are many people in the Philadelphia organization, whether it is players, coaches, people in the building who feel like a big family for me. Especially my former Linemen, like Lane Johnson, feels like a brother in many ways, and I root Also for these guys, ”Jason said.
“I originate from Philadelphia, and I root after Travis Kelce. That’s the reality of it. No matter what, on Gameday I love one of these pages and I’ll be sad for the other side.”
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Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce. (David Calvert/Getty Images for American Century Investments)
What makes it difficult for Jason is that he still feels so close to the organization.
“It looks like the last time we played. I mean maybe a little less intense because I am not playing now but I think it will be very, very similar, I really do. I live in Philadelphia, I go to the facilities On a very regular basis, I still feel that I am a Philadelphia Eagle and that I am part of all these people messing and cheering on our team, “Jason said.
“I would lie if I said I don’t want Eagles to win. You know what I mean? I want them too, but I also want Travis Kelce to win. So it’s a long -lasting way say I just want to see a good football match and the one who wins I will be happy for that guy.
As for Kylie, she is very fond of Travis’ success.
“I am so happy and proud of Travis and Chiefs’ results. I think the opportunity to play for such a historic milestone is incredible to be able to potentially witness and I believe that Travis has been there throughout his career.
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Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce (87) responds to stage after the AFC championship against Buffalo Bills at Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)
Despite being proud of Travis, it doesn’t mean Kylie Rodder for Chiefs.
“That said, I was bred to bleed green. I have friends who are still connected to the team, I have a close relationship with many people in the Eagles organization. I get live in the Philadelphia community, so I will also cheering on the success of these people, ”Kylie said.
Kylie can’t even bring herself to say her usual ‘go chiefs’ when she interacts with chiefs fans because of the upcoming Super Bowl.
“That any other week, when I see Chiefs fans, I will tell them, ‘go chiefs,’ I won’t say that for the next two weeks. I can’t bring myself to do it, because then it feels like it feels like Whether I ‘m actively wants it against, yes, no.
While Kylie is torn, she said her daughters will support their uncle.

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“I would say we’ve made movements to get the girls ‘go uncle trot’ shirts because they love their uncle, and of course they love to cheer him on, and to be righteous they love to cheer on the birds, too.
Chiefs take on Eagles in the Super Bowl on February 9 at 1 p.m. 18:30 one at Fox, where Jason and Kylie will have mixed feelings, regardless of the result.
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