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Latest Update: Jason Kelce Reveals Why He’s ‘Torn’ About Attending Brother Travis’ Next NFL Game

The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Buffalo Bills in this year’s AFC Championship.
Jason Kelce admitted to being “torn” about the difficulty he is facing ahead of his brother Travis’ upcoming NFL game on Sunday, Jan. 26.
The Kansas City Chiefs are slated to face off against the Buffalo Bills in this year’s AFC Championship game, which takes place on Sunday at the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Though Jason, 37, said he wants to attend the game, he has other obligations that are making the timing difficult for him to work out.
His scheduling deliberations came up during the live taping of his latest episode of They Call It Late Night, his new ESPN sports talk show. The episode was released on Saturday, Jan. 25.
Jason, who retired last year after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, was asked by a fan in the audience whether he will be attending his former team’s Sunday NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., or if he’ll instead be at the Chiefs-Bills game.
“This is something that I’m still trying to figure out,” Jason admitted. He explained that he will first be attending an Eagles tailgate event for ESPN, an announcement that elicited cheers from the audience. “I’m really fired up to be there for that,” he added.
Even so, the former Eagles center said he feels “kind of torn” about the decision over which game to attend. “I want to be there for the Eagles,” he said. “I also want to be there for my brother. I don’t know how many more he has.”
Travis, 35, is aspiring to make it to the Super Bowl again this year. If the Chiefs win on Sunday, the team will advance to their third consecutive NFL final on Sunday, Feb. 9. The team won the last two Super Bowls in 2023 and 2024.
Jason wrapped up his comments about his Sunday game plans by hinting that he “might” be able to work out the timing so that he can attend both. “We’re kind of flying by the seat of our pants,” he said.