After days of criticism for his loyalties divided into the Super Bowl Lix, Jason Kelce finally broke into this week's episode of New heights.
Initially, Jason was comforting his brother Travis, whose heads of Kansas City fell 40-22 at the New Orleans superdome on Sunday night. But while revealing his own discomfort to see the victory of the Eagles, the retired center of Philadelphia was overcome by emotion.
“Part of me is very happy and proud that they have won this game,” Jason said through.
“But that doesn't make you less brother,” Travis interrupted. “That doesn't make you less brother.”
Jason then raised his trembling voice over his brother's.
“That has no priority to support you,” Jason said, explaining why I wanted Travis to win the game on Sunday. 'And that's why this game stamping. It was very, very difficult to see.

Jason Kelce finally broke into the New Heights episode this week after days of criticism

The closed wing of Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce (87) leaves the field in the mid -time break
“As much as I love the Eagles as much as loving the city of Philadelphia, there is no ounce of me,” said a crying Jason before stopping and turning. 'I tried to correlate that I was supporting both sides all the time and was going to be happy and sad, regardless of. No matter who won, it would be happy and sad, regardless of. And trying to communicate why I could be supporting the Eagles … '
The frustrated Jason stopped again, admitting: “I don't even want to do this.”
Neither Jason nor Travis revealed to any of the antagonists of the older brother by name. However, Jason was the objective of important online criticisms of Eagles and Chiefs fans who alternately questioned their loyalty to Philadelphia and Travis, respectively.
Finally, Travis refused to let his brother hit.
“F *** 'EM,” Travis said about Jason's critics. 'You don't owe none of these headings recognition. You don't, Jason. All who know know their intentions.
Travis continued, saying that critics “only tried to obtain an rise from another person.”