Eagles: Jason Kelce did something recently that we may have never seen him do

The whole last two weeks of the NFL season where a whirlwind, yet the only thing I would change is the Eagles winning the Super Bowl. It was so much fun though, especially everything that came with it. Of course, there were the Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni storylines. Reid was previously at Philly and […]

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The whole last two weeks of the NFL season where a whirlwind, yet the only thing I would change is the Eagles winning the Super Bowl.

It was so much fun though, especially everything that came with it. Of course, there were the Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni storylines. Reid was previously at Philly and Sirianni was previously at Kansas City. Both were fired, and only Sirianni was fired by Reid.

Then you have the biggest storyline of maybe any Super Bowl as of late, which is that there are two brothers playing against each other in the Super Bowl. But it wasn't just two nobodies, it was two guys who are the best at their position.

We got to learn so much about their family, them, and where they came from. Oh, and we got to see Donna Kelce live her best life.

But, we also saw something after the game that we don't see often, which has to be Jason Kelce crying. Sure, we have seen him cry before after the Super Bowl in 2017. But, have we ever seen him cry tears of joy after a Super Bowl loss? Or any loss?

"Just so happy for her and so happy that she got her moment," Jason Kelce said to Travis on their podcast. "Dad got his. So yeah, I was the only one, ironically you lose the Super Bowl, you're crying after the game and they're not tears of sadness. They are tears of joy."

Then we saw Kelce get choked up on the podcast, something we really don't see often. But the thing we really saw that we don't see often, is Jason Kelce having fun with his family during the postseason, and the whole season with his brother.

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