Philadelphia legend Jason Kelce says he ‘feels like an Eagle’ but has mixed emotions about the Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs
Taylor Swift is Travis Kelce’s biggest fan. After Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs claimed their victory over the Buffalo Bills to head to next month’s Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans, the tight end celebrated on the field after winning the AFC Championship alongside Swift and his mother, Donna Kelce.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to do the unthinkable. The Chiefs are going to their third straight Super Bowl and did it in last-minute fashion like they have
Jason Kelce is excited to review the new Graeter's Skyline Chili ice cream. Travis Kelce, however, feels differently.
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.
The Chiefs might be influencing some fatigue as they look to become the first-ever three-peat Super Bowl champion. Travis Kelce is embracing any potential negativity, however, as Kansas City enters New Orleans to face the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
As the Kansas City Chiefs try to pull off the first three-peat in modern NFL history when they meet the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9,
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Just like two years ago, there are split loyalties in Super Bowl LIX for Jason Kelce: does he support his brother and the Kansas City Chiefs or the team he played his entire 13-year career with, the Philadelphia Eagles?
Super Bowl-winning head coach Andy Reid joins Colin Cowherd to discuss coaching Travis Kelce over the years. Reid breaks down Kelce’s standout qualities, his growth into one of the league’s best tight ends,
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.