Jason Kelce calls Eagles ‘ridiculously good’ post nfc championship gain

Jason Kelce calls Philadelphia Eagles 'ridiculously well' after winning the NFC Championship

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Former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce Celebrates the NFL team’s NFC championship winnings.

“It was fun, these dudes are ridiculously good!” Kelce, 37, wrote via X Sunday January 26th. “Go f —— Birds !!”

Kelce’s cries came minutes after Eagles defeated the Washington commanders and went on to 2025 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9. Eagles will face the winner of Jason’s brother Travis Kelce‘s Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. If Chiefs defeat the bills on Sunday, the NFL team will have the opportunity to be the first in the story to win three consecutive Super Bowls. (Chiefs won the back-to-back Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024.)

Prior to Matchups on Sunday, Jason admitted he was struggling to decide which NFL Conference Championship to attend – AFC or NFC.

“This is something that I am still trying to find out,” Jason said on 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. “

Jason, who played for Eagles from 2011 until his retirement in 2024, said he would attend his former team’s game but was “kind of torn.”

“I want to be there for Eagles, but I also want to be there for my brother,” Jason explained. “I don’t know how many more he has. We fly by the seat of our pants! “

Jason shared that he might “be able to see both” depending on travel plans. Travis, for his part, has been exposed to pension speculations for the 2024-25 season, but has continued to shut down the idea.

One day before Travis, 35, took the pitch to the AFC championship, he told journalists that he “laughs” concerns he is showing his age. “As long as I go out there and we win, honey, that’s all that matters,” said Chiefs Tight than during a press conference on Saturday, January 25.

Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes Weighed on the idea that the game on Sunday could be Travis’ last at Arrowhead Stadium.

“I have no idea. He didn’t say anything to me if he thinks about it, ”said Mahomes, 29, Tuesday, January 21 at Kansas City’s 96.5 The fan. “I know he signed a two-year extension before the season. It looks like he still loves football. But he also has a great life. “

Mahomes continued, “no matter what, I just appreciate every time I step on the field with the guy who knew he is a true legend about not only chiefs but by the NFL. If it’s his last game, let’s go out there and get him a win. If it’s not his last game, let’s go out and get him a win anyway. “