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  • Jason Kelce opens up about ‘mixed emotions’ after brother Travis Kelce loses to Eagles in Super Bowl LIX

    Jason Kelce opens up about ‘mixed emotions’ after brother Travis Kelce loses to Eagles in Super Bowl LIX

    For former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, Super Bowl LIX was an emotional roller coaster through the end. 

    Kelce was faced with the dilemma of rooting for his former team or his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. In the end, it was the Birds that ended up victorious. While that gave the former NFL player something to cheer about, Jason expressed just how complicated his feelings about the big game were in a lengthy post on social media Monday. 

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce waves to the crowd after a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

    “Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles, my former teammates, and friends on being SB LIX Champions!! There were a lot of emotions last night, and now that I’ve collected my thoughts, I’ll attempt to share them in the longest tweet ever,” Jason began in a post on X. 

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    “That game was odd for me to watch if I’m being completely honest. I knew it was going to be mixed emotions before, during, and after, and I now know what my parents had to deal with two years ago,” he said, referencing Super Bowl LVII where the two brothers played against one another. 

    “On one hand, I wanted what is best for my brother, and to see his success. And on the other hand, there are so many people, teammates, and coaches, in the Philadelphia Eagles organization that I care deeply about, many of whom I owe my own success to throughout my career.”

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    Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles speaks with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs after Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium on Feb. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

    Jason congratulated his former teammates and coaches, adding that they “proved themselves to be undoubtedly the best team this season.” 

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    He also went into detail about Travis and the Chiefs’ accomplishments. 

    “As for my brother, there isn’t a person I love or care about more. It has been tough to process these feelings, of course I feel for him and am always rooting for him, but I know he does not need, nor want my pity. He has amassed greatness few on this planet could ever dream of, as has his team, and they should feel pride in their accomplishments this season and in the past. I know right now they are still thinking of last night and the shortcomings in the last game, but in time that will fade, and the greatness they have exhibited as a group will remain as one of the most dominant eras of football ever.”

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    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce adjusts his helmet prior to Super Bowl LIX, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

    The Chiefs were chasing history this season, looking to become the first NFL team to ever win three consecutive championships. But the Eagles put on a show to rout the defending champs 40-22.

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    “Congratulations Philadelphia, I look forward to the speeches and celebrations that will happen in the coming days. I mean who doesn’t love a parade,” Jason said before adding, “Go Birds.” 

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  • Chiefs’ Chris Jones dabs eyes as emotions take over during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    Chiefs’ Chris Jones dabs eyes as emotions take over during Super Bowl LIX national anthem

    The Super Bowl brings the emotions out of everyone. 

    Kansas City Chiefs star Chris Jones dabbed his eyes with a tissue as five-time Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste sang the national anthem before the Super Bowl. 

    This is not the first time Jones has cried during the national anthem. He did so in last year’s Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers and throughout the playoffs in the Chiefs’ run to the big game this season.

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    Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones takes the field before Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

    The last time these teams met up in the Super Bowl, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni let the tears flow during the national anthem, but this time around he did not. 

    The Chiefs defeated the Eagles, 38-35, in Super Bowl LVII, a win that began their quest for becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls.

    After beating the 49ers last year, the Chiefs are now on the precipice of history. 

    A lot of the Chiefs stars from that first Super Bowl against the Eagles are still playing big roles on this current team. 

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    Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones greets President Donald Trump before Super Bowl LIX. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Jones, Harrison Butker are among key contributors from that game are still playing a major role this season.

    For the Eagles, the biggest difference is the addition of star running back Saquon Barkley. 

    Barkley has been the catalyst for the Eagles offensive success and is in the midst of one of the most dominant running back seasons in NFL history.

    Barkley ran for over 2,000 yards in the regular season and continued his strong play in the playoffs. 

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    Over three playoff games, Barkley ran for 442 yards and five touchdowns, leading the Eagles to the big game. 

    Jones will have to regain his emotions quickly to try and slow down Barkley and the potent Eagles offense and help lead the Chiefs to history. 

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