Jason Kelce has perfect answer when asked if he would root for Chiefs or Eagles in a hypothetical Super Bowl matchup next year

After the Philadelphia Eagles lost in the first round of the NFL Playoffs this past season, Jason Kelce traded in his green for red to cheer on his brother, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs. And it worked, as the Chiefs went on to win Super Bowl LVIII, with Travis earning his third ring. […]

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Sep 17, 2017; Kansas City, MO, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) kisses Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce (62) after the game at Arrowhead Stadium.
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After the Philadelphia Eagles lost in the first round of the NFL Playoffs this past season, Jason Kelce traded in his green for red to cheer on his brother, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs.

And it worked, as the Chiefs went on to win Super Bowl LVIII, with Travis earning his third ring. However, a few weeks later, Jason went on to announce his retirement from the game of football. 

So with that, fans wondered whether his alliance would shift. One even asked him that exact question on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast. 

"#nodumbquestions if the Chiefs play the Eagles in the Super Bowl next year, who will Jason root for?" a fan asked on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

And Jason didn't hesitate to answer. 

"I will root for the Eagles of course, because I will always be an Eagle first and foremost," Jason said. "I'll also root for Travis to have a good game because he's my brother. But I'll definitely be cheering on the Eagles in this scenario." 

Travis wasn't very happy to hear that. 

"Bulls**t," he said jokingly. "Good luck to your Eagles. There you go."

This should come as no surprise considering the center spent his entire 13-year career with the Eagles. Through that time, he earned six first-team All-Pro nods and seven Pro Bowls.

Oh and the Super Bowl championship isn't too bad either. 

However, Chiefs fans have to be a little upset considering how entertaining Jason was this offseason as a Kansas City fan. Who can forget about the viral moment at Highmark Stadium when Jason ripped off his shirt and chugged a beer with Bills Mafia to celebrate Travis' touchdown. 

And then when the Super Bowl came around, he arrived in Chiefs overalls and later found a yellow and red luchador mask on the floor of the club when celebrating the victory. 

But if the Eagles are in the Super Bowl, he will be back in green. And his wife Kylie Kelce will be the same, after she admitted that she will never wear another team's apparel. 

This has to sting a bit for the Chiefs so sorry Travis.