There’s no one quite like the Kelce brothers in professional sports. Jason Kelce, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles for over a decade, has since called it quits on a decorated NFL career and transitioned to being an ESPN analyst.
Travis Kelce says his "strong" relationship with Taylor Swift allows him to stay focused on his career in the NFL.
Jason Kelce revealed an unusual story about brother Travis on Saturday. The former Philadelphia Eagles center is working on ESPN’s Postseason NFL Countdown alongside Scott Van Pelt, Kirk
Jason Kelce's daughters drew a mascot named ‘Dragon McFartFartButtButt’ for the NFL alum’s new late-night show, 'They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce,' so he created a life-sized version of it for the Jan.
Travis Kelce recently wrapped up his 12th regular season in the NFL, but the Kansas City Chiefs tight end told ESPN he is still "feeling 22."
Travis and Jason Kelce reveal their favorite Pop-Tart flavors and the treat that makes a mess all over Jason's beard. During the Jan. 8 episode of their 'New Heights' podcast, the conversation took a sugary turn when Travis asked his brother about his favorite flavor of the beloved toaster treats.
When it comes to an action-packed Kansas City Chiefs' playoff season, Taylor Swift is ready for it. The 14-time Grammy winner, 35, attended the Saturday, Jan. 18 NFL playoff game, where her boyfriend Travis Kelce and the Chiefs are taking on the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
Jason Kelce, a six-time All-Pro and seven-time Pro Bowler, was a cornerstone of the Philadelphia Eagles for over a decade. His leadership helped secure the team’s historic Super Bowl LII victory to cap the 2017 season, but his final seasons were bittersweet.
The former Philadelphia Eagles star, now an analyst for ESPN, headed to Arrowhead Stadium to cover the divisional playoff showdown between the reigning Super Bowl champions and Houston.
Travis Kelce is living a life most can only dream of — dominating the NFL, making fans laugh on his hit podcast, and navigating the spotlight of a high-profile relationship. While his on-field presence as a Kansas City Chiefs tight end is legendary,
LeBron James' first appearance on the "New Heights" podcast with Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and his brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, was released Wednesday. And when it's one legendary NBA player talking to two legendary NFL players,