Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce, May 2023.Photo:Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty
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Jason KelceandTravis Kelcewill always support one another.
During their conversation, the host confessed that he’s long been a fan of Travis, 34.
Green Light with Chris Long podcast.Green Light with Chris Long (Yote House Media)
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“I always liked your brother, but the reason I thought it solidified for me, what a good duty is like, he used to come to your games in the middle of the season. That’s love,” Long said.
“That’s like, that’s brother s—,” he added.
“It’s funny because like, obviously, we lost to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl two years ago,” Jason said. “Nobody for the first 11 years of my career cared that I went to Chiefs games and wore Chiefs gear.”
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (left) hugs and laughs with his younger brother Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87).Andrew Mather/Kansas City Chiefs via AP
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“And then like after that, the next year they’re like, ‘Why are you wearing Chiefs gear?’ I’ve been doing this ever since my brother has been [in Kansas City],” Jason continued.
“I think we’ve always, you know, tried to support each other when we can. When you’re both are playing, it’s hard to find the time,” he added.
In a past episode of theNew Heights with Jason and Travis Kelcepodcast, the brothers revealed that facing off at the Super Bowl had always been a life-long dream.
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“It’s wild and kind of surreal,“Travis saidat the time. “I feel like I’ve been getting asked this question for my entire career. ‘What would you feel if you played your brother in the Super Bowl?’ The entire time I’ve been like, ‘That’s been the goal.’ Now that it’s actually happening, it’s kind of sick. Nowsomeone’s gotta send their brother home.”
Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles talks to brother Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs.David Eulitt/Getty
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“My brother and I have talked a lot about curling,” the retired football center confessed. “Curling is low impact.”
source: people.com