Just over a year ago, an impassioned Jason Kelce ripped off his shirt and roared as his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, made a touchdown catch.
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.
Sunday is a big football day for the Kelce family. Jason Kelce is cheering on his Philadelphia Eagles in their NFC Championship Game showdown against the Washington Commanders. The recently retired center went to Lincoln Financial Field to support his former team as his brother,
Jason Kelce is figuring out how to support brother Travis Kelce in the AFC title game after attending the NFC championship
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
The Kansas City Chiefs are just 24 hours away from hosting the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game. Three hours earlier and roughly 1,125 miles away,
Jason Kelce has given fans an insight into when Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce could call time on his NFL career, which would be a major bombshell for the sport. Kelce
But Buffalo still boasts an offense led by NFL MVP finalist Josh Allen, who completed a pass to seven different receivers in the divisional round win over the Baltimore Ravens, and running back James Cook, who has 187 rushing yards in the club's two postseason victories.
As a kid, Travis Kelce introduced himself to people in his neighborhood in a surprising way. “He was the crazy guy,” Jason Kelce said of his brother on ESPN's "Postseason NFL Countdown" ahead of the playoff matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans on Jan.
Here are some other names to mention on the Bills: receiver Keon Coleman, linebacker Matt Milano, tight end Dalton Kincaid, offensive tackle Spencer Brown and defensive end Dawuane Smoot. They all missed Buffalo’s 30-21 win over the Chiefs in November but are expected to play Sunday.
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.
Travis Kelce is looking to make his fifth career Super Bowl appearance when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Buffalo Bills in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.