As Jason Kelce continues to support his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs on their path to another Super Bowl, a big decision looms for him and his family this offseason.
It's something his wife, Kylie Kelce, has seen Jason contemplate over the past few seasons: retirement.
Kylie appeared on a “Good Morning America” segment on Monday, the day after Travis helped the Chiefs defeat the Baltimore Ravens to reach Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.
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When Jason's shirtless celebration of Travis' touchdown against the Buffalo Bills came up in the discussion, so did Jason's big retirement decision after the Philadelphia Eagles lost in the wild card round to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Although it was initially reported that Kelce would be retiring, he said on his “New Heights” podcast with Travis that he hasn't officially made a decision yet. No matter what it is, Kylie said she will support him like she always has.
“I think whatever he does, he'll be successful,” said Kylie, who coaches field hockey clinics and her own team. “And I'm not just saying that because she's his wife. I think that's her personality.”
Travis' relationship with pop star Taylor Swift may have elevated his star status among NFL fans, but Jason and Kylie have also felt the effects of being celebrities this season.
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In fact, it began last February when the Kelce brothers faced off in Super Bowl LVII, becoming the first brothers to do so in league history. Although they played for different teams, everyone was interested in each of them, especially her mother, Donna, and the journey she took through it.
“Kelce,” an Amazon documentary focused on Jason and his family, showcased Kylie's journey with her daughters during the Eagles' Super Bowl run, as well as Jason's ultimate decision to play another season.
Being a celebrity and a household name is something Kylie is still getting used to.
“I almost feel a little guilty that people are so interested and involved in what I'm doing, and I'm trying to take applesauce off the couch,” he said, laughing. “This isn't that fascinating. So, it's fun for me. I deeply appreciate the support.”
The Kelce family is expected to travel to Sin City in a couple of weeks to continue supporting Travis in his quest for his third Super Bowl ring alongside Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. And although it hasn't been confirmed, many expect Swift to take the flight back to the United States after a show in Tokyo the night before the Super Bowl.
That's the main focus now: supporting Travis in his quest to cement a Chiefs dynasty during their fourth trip to the Super Bowl in the last five seasons.
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Jason's decision to retire may come after that.