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For the game, Jason was wearing a red and yellow “Big Yeti” shirt — until he wasn’t. After Travis’ first touchdown during the second quarter, Jason took his shirt off to celebrate.
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sibling alongside their mother Donna, his wife Kylie Kelce and Travis’ girlfriend Taylor Swift
<p> Al Bello/Getty</p> Jason Kelce and Taylor Swift on Jan. 21.
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Jason Kelce and Taylor Swift on Jan. 21.
Jason Kelce is a certified Kansas City Chiefs fan!
Just a week after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers eliminated the Philadelphia Eagles from the postseason in a 32-9 defeat, Jason, 36, was spotted supporting his brother Travis Kelce, 34, and the Chiefs during their matchup with the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium.
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Jason cheered on his little brother alongside his wife Kylie Kelce, mom Donna Kelce, father Ed Kelce, Taylor Swift and Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ wife, Brittany Mahomes.
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For the game, Jason was wearing a red and yellow “Big Yeti” shirt — until he wasn’t. After Travis’ first touchdown during the second quarter, Jason took his shirt off to celebrate. The Chiefs went on to defeat the Bills, 27-24.
With his retirement from the NFL uncertain, Jason said he was excited to get the chance to watch Travis play with the Chiefs.
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After the loss to the Eagles, Jason told reporters, “I don’t know, that’s one of the beautiful things about the off-season, it’s unscheduled. So, you know, obviously my brother’s still in the playoffs. I don’t get to watch him play very often, maybe I’ll get an opportunity to go watch one of those games this week.”
The father-of-three also revealed that he’s looking forward to the Pro Bowl game in Orlando, Florida, next month, marking his seventh selection in 13 seasons.
“It’s down in Orlando so I get to take my kids and maybe go to Walt Disney World [but] it’s not the Super Bowl Walt Disney World,” he said of the 2024 Pro Bowl.