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10-03-2025 Vol 19

Jason Kelce says he is trying to participate in both AFC, NFC conference games

Jason Kelce is discussing how to go to both conference title play: 'I will be there for my brother'

Jason Kelce; Inserted: Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce Ric Tapia/Getty Images; Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Jason Kelce Stuck between a cliff and a hard place when it comes to deciding which NFL Conference Championship to join.

“This is something that I am still trying to find out,” said Kelce, 37, Saturday, January 26, episode of ESPN’s They call it late night. “I work (to ESPN) on the tailgate of the bird game, which I am excited about. Originally, they would make me go up to Bristol, but then they were like, ‘Do you just want to stay down there and be a reporter on stage?’ I’m really fired up to be there. “

Philadelphia Eagles, the team Jason previously played until his retirement from 2024, will meet Washington commanders of the NFC championship on Sunday 26 January. Several hours later AFC title game will take place between Jason’s brother Travis Kelce‘s Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.

“I want to be there for (the Eagles game), but I’m also a little torn,” Jason explained. “I want to be there for Eagles, but I will be there for my brother too. I don’t know how many more he has. We fly by the seat of our pants! “

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According to Jason “he may” be able to see both “depending on potential travel plans.

Travis, 35, has been exposed to pension speculations throughout the 2024-2025-but-but-but-but-but-but-shot. At several press conferences, Travis has made it clear that he still enjoys coming out on the football field every week and emphasized that he is focused on sharing the latest title games milestones with his teammates.

“Don’t let the lights blind you,” said the tight end in a Friday, January 24, press conference for his advice to Chiefs -Rockies. “It’s a big moment you go into. Hype it up yourself because you’ve dreamed of moments like these. The biggest thing is that you are good enough (and), you should not be someone that you are not. Don’t force yourself to be bigger than who you are. “

Travis added, “We work our tails to be exactly who we are, and now is the time to go out there, have fun and just cut it loose. Don’t let the lights shorten your steps or stem your feet. “

The winners of the respective title games will face the 2025 Super Bowl next month. If Chiefs beat the bills on Sunday, they will have the opportunity to become the first NFL team in the story to win three consecutive Super Bowls. No. 1-seeded football team won the back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 2023 and 2024.

Travis, who won his first NFL championship in 2020, does not focus on potentially broken records yet.

“I haven’t heard anyone talk about anything ‘three-peat’ (or) something similar,” he said in a ESPN interview earlier this month. “Everyone can get beaten in the playoffs if you don’t come in with the right mentality and the right mindset that goes back to training camp and throughout the season.”

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