Jason Kelce is one of the greatest Philadelphia Eagles of all-time.
He played with the team for 13 years, from 2011 to 2024. Through that time, he went to two Super Bowls (2018, 2022) and won one of them. He retired after the 2023-24 NFL season.
Despite him retiring, though, there’s no question that he still bleeds green through and through. He’s still an Eagle at heart. He’s always around the team and still roots for them.
So on Sunday when his brother and the Kansas City Chiefs play the Eagles in the Super Bowl for a second time, Kelce will have a real conundrum on his hands.
Who does he root for? His brother, Travis Kelce, or his former team? He gave an answer on the New Heights podcast.
“I would be lying if I said I don’t want the Eagles to win. I want them to. But I also want Travis Kelce to win. So, that’s a long-winded way of saying I just want to see a good football game. And, whoever wins, I’m going to be happy for that guy,” Kelce said.
There you have it, folks. That’s his answer. It’s not really an answer at all, but it’s his answer.
He’s rooting for a good game.