Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce will be at Lincoln Financial Field as his old team takes on the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game. Kelce will be working the Eagles game for ESPN, but it could mean he misses his brother, Travis Kelce, play in the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills after.
The former Eagles center and ESPN analyst is torn as the NFL’s conference championships bring a family dilemma.
Jason Kelce has set the NFL rumor mill abuzz, hinting at the potential retirement of his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Speaking on They Call it Late Night, Jason shared his conflicting feelings about balancing support for his Philadelphia Eagles and his brother’s career,
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce may be nearing retirement, hinted by his brother Jason Kelce on ESPN. Travis remains focused on the AFC Champions
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At one point in the show, Kelce also shared his honest thoughts on Eagles star Saquon Barkley after the three-time Pro Bowl running back led Philly to a 28-22 victory against the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round on the NFC side. Kelce made his opinion of the Eagles RB extremely clear.
The brotherly connection between Jason and Travis Kelce is strong. Now that Jason has retired from the NFL after a long and successful career with the Philadelphia Eagles, he no longer gets to share a field as a player with his little brother. But in his role as a pregame commentator with ESPN, he does get to share a field with him as an analyst.
Jason Kelce revealed the hilarious name that his brother, Chiefs star Travis Kelce, was given when he was a child.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce has continued to show his support for NBA legend LeBron James and his philanthropic efforts in a meaningful way.
I’m sure you saw some of this, but they were complaining about the refs again, Trav,” Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, said on their “New Heights” podcast.
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The famous Rocky statue in downtown Philadelphia was vandalized and dressed in Washington Redskins gear ahead of the NFC championship game.