Travis Kelce declared his support for the Philadelphia Eagles a little more than a week before playing them in the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs star made an appearance in the final episode of the ESPN television program of Brother Jason's night on Friday.
During his conversation, Travis said he still supports the Eagles due to his brother's affiliation with the franchise.
Jason played all of his NFL career in Philadelphia and won a Super Bowl with the Eagles before retiring last year.
The Kelce family will be divided again next week when the Chiefs face the Eagles. It occurs two years after the brothers played one against the other in the Super Bowl, which was won by Travis and the Chiefs.
The rivalry of the Chiefs-Oagles also extends to Taylor Swift's family, since he was born in Pennsylvania and his father, Scott, is a fan of the Eagles.
Travis Kelce declared his support for Philadelphia Eagles before the Super Bowl
The Chiefs star was invited at the end of Friday's Chat ESPN program season of his brother Jason
The Kelce brothers played each other at the Super Bowl in 2023, won by the travis bosses
But Travis insisted that there is no bad blood and still has a weakness for the Eagles.
He said: 'I am a fan of Jason Kelce, friend. I love that boy, man.
'I still got the entire green gang of the super bowls of your boys and your career in Philadelphia. I still have some pride of Philadelphia, man.
“I want the best for those guys, but … you know, it's … go birds.”
However, Jason had nothing like that and quickly replied: “There is absolutely no possibility that you want to say that.”
Travis and the Chiefs hope to become the first team in the NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
They returned to the biggest NFL game thanks to a nail bite victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game.
When asked how this iteration of the Chiefs was different from the one that won the last two Super Bowls, Travis replied: 'This team still feels hungry, it feels new.
'We obtained many new players, we obtained many different faces of the two previous races of the Super Bowl. And it is really a different identity on the safe offensive side.
“I think it's just a new mentality on the offensive side … it's a new trip.”