Jason Kelce has rejected his brother Travis’ idea of wearing a split Eagles-Chiefs jersey to the Super Bowl, following their mom Donna’s tradition
On the latest episode of their *New Heights* podcast, Jason and Travis Kelce joked about the fashion dilemma Jason faces ahead of this year’s Super Bowl.

Jason, a retired Philadelphia Eagles center, made one thing clear: he won’t be donning a split jersey for the big game.
With less than two weeks until the Eagles face off against the Kansas City Chiefs, Jason revealed his strict fashion rule. “I can’t wear Kansas City red for this one, Trav,” he told his brother.
“I just can’t do it. I can’t bring myself to wear red.”

Travis, ever the problem-solver, suggested, “What about Bearcat red?” referencing their college team, the University of Cincinnati.
Jason gave a nod to the idea but quickly added, “That’s what Kylie does, but I don’t even think she’ll be doing that this time around.”
With his wife, Kylie, a dedicated Eagles fan, unlikely to sport their alma mater’s colors, fans were left wondering what Jason will wear.
During a recent episode of their *New Heights* podcast, Jason and Travis Kelce joked about the fashion dilemma Jason faces ahead of this year’s Super Bowl.

Travis, ever the problem-solver, suggested, “How about Bearcat red?” referencing their college team, the University of Cincinnati.
Jason quickly dismissed the idea of wearing Bearcat red, saying, “That’s what Kylie does, but I don’t think she’ll be doing that this time.”
With his wife, Kylie, a dedicated Eagles fan, not supporting their college colors, Jason considered other options.
“I’ll wear my New Heights Big Yeti shirt, the yellow one,” he said, though Travis suggested he could go for Eagles green from their new *New Heights* merch, which Jason agreed to.

This isn’t the first Super Bowl fashion dilemma for the Kelce family. In 2023, their mom Donna wore a split jersey, mixing Eagles green and Chiefs red, which Travis jokingly called “a Mom Jacket.”
Jason’s challenge isn’t just about what to wear but who to root for.
When asked about his loyalty in a Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch, Jason said, “I’ll always be an Eagle, first and foremost,” but added, “I’ll root for Travis to have a good game because he’s my brother.”