Eagles fans know one thing for sure—when you bleed green, there’s no switching sides. But what happens when your brother-in-law is Travis Kelce, and he’s gunning for another ring with the Chiefs? 3-peat, anyone! That’s the exact dilemma Kylie is facing ahead of Super Bowl LIX. She’s an Eagle through and through. But she’s also family.
If there’s one thing we’ve learned about the Kelce crew, it’s that football runs in their veins.
But Kylie is ‘Not Going to Lie’ and her unabashedly honest answer: ‘I am an Eagles fan through and through’. Yes! She isn’t exactly shy about her fandom. Well, she’s screamed, cursed, paced, and probably made a few questionable game-day decisions in the name of superstition. “If you’re dealing with a similar level of fandom in your home, I want you to know I’m here for you, too,” she says.
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However, now, she’s in the ultimate test. Root for the team that’s been her home or cheer on Trav as he chases history in what could be his last dance at the ultimate showdown. No easy calls here.
But she’s not dodging the tough reality, either. “Obviously, this time when the Eagles play the Chiefs, it is a little bit different because my husband is not with the Eagles,” Kylie admitted. However, she’s not about to turn her back on Philly. “I bleed green,” she said, making it clear that her heart still beats for the Birds. At the same time, she’s fiercely proud of Travis.
And why not? The #87 has put in the work that the fans expect out of a future HOFer. Not just that, he has spent the entire career with the Chiefs, carving his own legacy. “I love him. He’s my family,” she added. So, as a tribute to the remarkable career, and deservedly so, Kylie did cook something. To keep things fair (and adorable), Kylie and Jason’s daughters will be rocking Go Uncle Trav shirts at the Super Bowl. Yeah, that’s it. Don’t expect them to be handing out “Go Chiefs” anytime soon. “I will not be saying that for the next two weeks,” she declared. “I can’t bring myself to do it.”
It’s not just about this game, though. Kylie’s love for the Eagles goes way beyond her family ties. She’s lived in the Philadelphia community, built friendships in the organization, and embraced the chaos that comes with being the Birds’ fan. You know, the loud chirps they cause? “The thing I love most about being an Eagles fan is the community that it is,” she said ahead of the Divisional Round game against the Rams. “We love so passionately, we dislike so passionately, but we all come together.” That’s Philly in a nutshell—ride or die, for better or worse.
She’ll cheer for Travis’ success, but come kickoff? It’s Go Birds all the way. So, that’s Kylie’s game plan for SB LIX. Fair dues. You don’t want unnecessary dramas boiling up, right? But Trav might just be enough to hand out an upset to that ‘passionate’ community.
Travis Kelce might just give Kylie another reason to scream
Travis Kelce has made a habit of showing up in big moments, and the Eagles know that all too well. The thorn in their dreams? Heck, yeah! The 3 times Trav’s face Philly, he has hauled in 19 catches for 170 yards and two touchdowns. Most notably, he torched them in Super Bowl LVII with six receptions, 81 yards, and a score—helping the Chiefs snatch a 38-35 win.
And now? He’s back, looking to add yet another ring to his already stacked résumé. But let’s be real: Kelce doesn’t just collect rings—he rewrites record books. The fastest tight end to hit 10,000 career receiving yards? Check. Third all-time in tight end receiving yards? Done. The only tight end since the 1970 merger to rack up 1,000 yards in a season at 33 or older? Yeah, he did that, too.
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So, he’s the ‘Been there, done that’ amongst the TEs.
But if you believe the Chiefs are only thinking about the 3-peat… Well, you might want to think again. “It hasn’t been mentioned one time, outside of being asked about it in the media,” Trav told Jason on New Heights. His message? One game at a time. No distractions. No looking ahead. Patrick Mahomes echoed the same mindset, saying, “I think it will be something that I look back at the end of my career if we’re able to go out there and get that three-peat.” It’s a simple formula: do the job, win the game, figure out the legacy later.
Still, the stakes are impossible to ignore. A win in Super Bowl LIX would make the Chiefs the first team in NFL history to three-peat. And with 27 starters returning from their last showdown against the Eagles, this is about as close to a rematch as you can get. Kelce, Mahomes, and Andy Reid have already taken down Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni once before. Now, they just need to do it one more time.
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So, here we are. The Eagles trying to settle unfinished business. The Chiefs chasing immortality. And Kylie Kelce? Well, she’s about to watch her brother-in-law line up against the team she’s loved her whole life. If history is any indication, Travis Kelce might just give her another reason to scream—whether she likes it or not.
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