In the Kelce household, loyalty to Philadelphia runs deep—even deeper than family ties, according to former Eagles defensive lineman Fletcher Cox.
Cox revealed he's confident Jason Kelce would cheer for the Eagles over his brother Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs if the two teams clash in next month's Super Bowl.
A Super Bowl Rematch is Imminent
For a Philadelphia vs. Kansas City showdown to happen, both teams need to secure victories in their upcoming games. The Eagles are set to face the Commanders in the NFC Championship, and Cox told TMZ Sports he believes that they'll deliver a dominant performance, predicting at least a 10-point win.
While Cox has respect for Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels and head coach Dan Quinn, he's confident the Eagles' home-field advantage will seal the deal. On the other side, the Chiefs must defeat the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium to make an Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl rematch a reality.
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Jason's Allegiances: Blood vs. Philly Green
This would not be the first time the Kelce brothers have been on opposite sides of a Super Bowl. In Super Bowl LVII, Jason and Travis faced each other as players, with the Chiefs winning. But if the two teams meet again, Jason—now retired—won't be on the field, so he is free to choose a side.
"We know he's going with his team," Cox said.
According to Fletcher Cox, there's no question Jason would don Eagles green over Chiefs red for the big game, reaffirming his unwavering loyalty to Philadelphia. While Jason supported Travis' playoff run last season by wearing red, Cox is confident that this time, Jason's heart lies with his former team.
Life After Football: Fletcher Cox's New Chapter
Since hanging up his cleats, Cox has been enjoying retirement and the chance to rest his body.
In addition to enjoying his time off, Cox has partnered with Colt to promote gun safety awareness. He's helping raise awareness for a sweepstakes campaign that offers cash prizes if safety is scored in the Super Bowl—a cause he's passionate about supporting.
As the Eagles get ready to face the Commanders and the Chiefs take on the Bills, fans are salivating at the prospect of a Super Bowl rematch between two of the most exciting teams in the NFL.
With Jason Kelce likely to be watching from the stands, a win for Philadelphia would surely feel all the more special for the Eagles faithful.
For now, all eyes are on this Sunday's games, where the road to the Super Bowl will become much clearer. Regardless of the outcome, the Kelce brothers' bond—and their friendly rivalry—remains a highlight of the NFL's most compelling storylines.
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