Jason Kelce drops big Travis retirement hint on late-night ESPN show

Jason Kelce drops big Travis retirement hint on late-night ESPN show

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Jason Kelce drops big Travis retirement hint on late-night ESPN show
Published: Jan, 25 2025 17:59

Jason Kelce has suggested brother Travis could soon be hanging up his cleats as the Chiefs star prepares for a massive game this weekend. Travis, 35, is seeking his third straight Super Bowl triumph with the Chiefs, with Kansas City set to host the Bills in the AFC Championship on Sunday.

 [Kelce was by his brother's side as the Chiefs made a run to the Super Bowl last season]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Kelce was by his brother's side as the Chiefs made a run to the Super Bowl last season]

And in speaking about his desire to watch both his brother and his beloved Eagles in the NFC Championship earlier in the day, Jason dropped a significant retirement hint about the tight end. 'I'm kinda torn. I wanna be there for the Eagles, I also wanna be there for my brother, I don't know how many more he has,' Jason said on 'They Call it Late Night.'.

 [Travis was also seen getting emotional as Jason held a press conference for his retirement]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Travis was also seen getting emotional as Jason held a press conference for his retirement]

'So we're kind of flying by the seat of our pants. We might be able to see both of us here again hopefully. Kelce's comments came after a fan in the crowd asked about his plans for Sunday, with the Eagles playing at 3pm ET against the Commanders in Philly, and the Chiefs hosting Buffalo at 6:30pm.

 [The Kelce brothers are seen embracing one another on the field following a game in 2023]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The Kelce brothers are seen embracing one another on the field following a game in 2023]

Jason Kelce has hinted that his brother Travis is mulling retirement ahead of the AFC Championship. Kelce was by his brother's side as the Chiefs made a run to the Super Bowl last season. Travis was also seen getting emotional as Jason held a press conference for his retirement.

“I also want to be there for my brother, I don’t know how many more he has.” 😭 pic.twitter.com/GPotQESXYw. Jason said he would be in Philadelphia for ESPN for the pregame tailgate, and added that he was 'excited' to return to his former franchise.

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