During the latest episode of New Heights, which premiered on Wednesday, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce was asked by his brother and co-host Jason about Kansas City's historic opportunity in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs star had a blunt, NSFW reply before his brother could even finish the question.
Jason recently retired from the Philadelphia Eagles, who beat the Washington Commanders before the Chiefs game to earn a spot in the Super Bowl.
Travis Kelce was involved in a scuffle with Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips during the Kansas City Chiefs' win.
The former Philadelphia Eagles Center got offered a little bit of cash to say two simple things to his brother's girlfriend.
Philadelphia Eagles alum Jason Kelce detailed how he managed to support his old team defeat the Commanders and brother Travis Kelce in the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC game within hours of each other.
Jason Kelce previously shared whether he would support his brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs if they make their return to the Super Bowl against his Philadelphia Eagles.
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.
The Grammy-winning singer came up in conversation after Intern Brandon gushed to listeners on Wednesday about having a “long conversation” with her.
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
Taylor Swift surprised her longtime fan Nicole Viscount with a cheek kiss at the Chiefs-Bills AFC Championship game in Kansas City. Viscount, attending the game with her fiancé as special guests of Travis Kelce,
Scott Swift’s choice to support the Chiefs in Kansas City rather than the Eagles in Philadelphia has fans questioning where his true loyalties lie ahead of Super Bowl LIX.