Travis Kelce is one of the most famous NFL players currently competing, and his number is also iconic. The Kansas City Chiefs star wears 87 on his jersey, and there is a personal reason behind the
Jason Kelce had long desired to experience the exciting Philly victory celebration. His wife, Kylie Kelce, also suggested that if he stayed, they could join the crowds in Broad Street for the iconic celebration. However, Jason Kelce decided to watch the Chiefs, prioritizing being there for Travis Kelce.
Jason recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat the Washington Commanders before the Chiefs game to earn a spot in the Super Bowl.
Jason Kelce has made his pick on whether he wants the Philadelphia Eagles or Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl LIX.
Travis Kelce has spoken out about the Kansas City Chiefs being the 'villains' of the NFL ahead of Super Bowl 2025.
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.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid believes that star tight end Travis Kelce has what it takes to become a great football coach after his playing career. Speaking on “ The Herd With Colin Cowherd ,” Reid praised Kelce’s football intelligence, leadership skills and ability to teach younger players.
Bettors are split in the early wagering on the Super Bowl. Those who believe in the Eagles are mostly taking them on the money line at a more favorable price than the point spread.
With the Chiefs headed to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, his mother dutifully warned him — in front of Swift, no less — not to repeat one of the biggest mistakes of his life, which occurred in the Big Easy.
Kylie Kelce addressed “the elephant in the room” and revealed who she’ll support as the Chiefs take on the Eagles in Super Bowl 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs are in their fifth Super Bowl in the last six years. Here's how their star tight end feels about being the league's "villains."