Kylie Kelce stays true to Philadelphia Eagles, refuses to wear Chiefs gear

You won't find anyone more loyal to the Philadelphia Eagles than Jason Kelce's wife and Philly native, Kylie Kelce.  Kylie refused to rock Kansas City Chiefs gear at Super Bowl LVIII, even though her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, was playing in it.  Jason admitted that he tried to coax her into wearing the Chiefs logo, but […]

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You won't find anyone more loyal to the Philadelphia Eagles than Jason Kelce's wife and Philly native, Kylie Kelce. 

Kylie refused to rock Kansas City Chiefs gear at Super Bowl LVIII, even though her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce, was playing in it. 

Jason admitted that he tried to coax her into wearing the Chiefs logo, but she refused. 

"Kylie got some love from the Philadelphia fans for her continued refusal to wear Chiefs gear, even though she has personal connections," Jason said on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast. "She just does not wanna do it."

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Instead, Kylie chose to represent the college that both Travis and Jason attended by wearing a red Cincinnati pullover. 

"She'll wear other universities but she won't wear other NFL teams," Jason continued. "I've tried and said to Kylie, 'We have family in the game. It's ok to cheer on that team, they're not playing the Eagles. You do realize this isn't against the Eagles right?' But she just refuses. 

"Anything to go against Jason."

Jason and Kylie Kelce at SBLVIII via NFL on CBS 

But her presence alone was enough to make Travis happy. 

“I respect it Ky," Travis said. "… I appreciate you even wearing red. You could have worn something neutral and showed your support. You showing up was enough for me."

Meanwhile, Jason was decked out head to toe in Kansas City gear. He wore Chiefs overalls, which he said he picked out specifically to help prevent him from having the urge to take his shirt off. 

"I was trying to figure out what to wear, and I thought if I went with the Chiefs overalls and I had straps that could hold my shirt down," he said. "The straps would hold my shirt down so I couldn't take it off when I felt the desire to be more composed."