Jason Kelce made it clear previously that if he had to choose between rooting for his brother Travis in the Super Bowl or his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles, that the choice is the Eagles.
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Chiefs coach Andy Reid took over the team the same year Kelce was drafted in 2013, so he has watched his NFL career from the start. Over Kelce's 12 NFL seasons, Reid admitted not much has changed about the star tight end's work ethic. Even at age 35, he still has the same drive to compete.
At 35, Travis Kelce isn't quite the same weapon in the passing game week-in and week-out that he was during the peak of his career. However, he remains the beating heart of the dynastic Kansas City Chiefs.
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Travis then suggested Jason wear a half-and-half jersey like their mother, Donna Kelce, wore during Super Bowl LVII. After injuries to Cam Jurgens and Landon Dickerson in the NFC championship game, Travis had to ask if Jason saw the fans calling for him to come out of retirement. Suffice it to say, it's not happening.
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