Kylie Kelce Says She's Struggling to Decide If She Roots for Eagles or Travis in Super Bowl: 'This Is Hard'

Mar. 15, 2025

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Kylie Kelceis feeling conflicted this Super Bowl.During the latest episode of her podcast,Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the mom of four said she’s struggling to decide whether she and daughters will root for husbandJason Kelce’sformer team, the Philadelphia Eagles, or her brother-in-lawTravis Kelceand the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 championship game.“I am so happy and proud of Travis and the Chiefs' accomplishments. ‘I think that the opportunity to play for such a historic milestone is incredible to be able to potentially witness,” Kylie began.“And I think that Travis has been there for his entire career, he has worked so hard and put in so much time that I am truly, as always, cheering Travis on. And I love him, he’s my family.  So I will always cheer on Travis’ accomplishments and hopefully successes,” she added.Kylie Kelce, Travis Kelce.Michael Loccisano/Getty; JC Olivera/GettyAfter stating her support for Travis, Kylie — who is not only married to former Eagle Jason, but also grew up a diehard Philadelphia fan — then got honest about her undying allegiance to the Eagles.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“That being said, I was raised to bleed green,” she said. “I have friends who are still associated with the team. I have a close relationship with a lot of people in the Eagles organization. I get to live in the Philadelphia community. So I will also be cheering for the success of those people. Ultimately, the plan is to go to the game and to cheer.”However, Kylie noted that her three oldest daughters will have “Go Uncle Trav” t-shirts made to support him because “they love their uncle,” she said.As for how she plans to navigate the next few weeks leading up to the big game, Kylie said she can’t bring herself to support Chiefs fans.“Any other week when I see Chiefs fans, I will tell them ‘go Chiefs,’ Kylie added. ‘I will not be saying that for the next two weeks. I can’t bring myself to do it because then it feels as though I’m actively wishing it against, um yeah, I can’t…. this is hard,” she said.The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will go head-to-head against each other in this year’s championship game — which is a repeat of the match up between the teams at the2023 Super Bowl in Arizona.If the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, they will be the first team in NFL history to achieve a three-peat.The Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans and airs on Fox. The halftime show will star rapperKendrick Lamarwith a special appearance from singer SZA.

Kylie Kelceis feeling conflicted this Super Bowl.

During the latest episode of her podcast,Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, the mom of four said she’s struggling to decide whether she and daughters will root for husbandJason Kelce’sformer team, the Philadelphia Eagles, or her brother-in-lawTravis Kelceand the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 championship game.

“I am so happy and proud of Travis and the Chiefs’ accomplishments. ‘I think that the opportunity to play for such a historic milestone is incredible to be able to potentially witness,” Kylie began.

“And I think that Travis has been there for his entire career, he has worked so hard and put in so much time that I am truly, as always, cheering Travis on. And I love him, he’s my family.  So I will always cheer on Travis’ accomplishments and hopefully successes,” she added.

Kylie Kelce, Travis Kelce.Michael Loccisano/Getty; JC Olivera/Getty

Kylie and Travis Kelce

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After stating her support for Travis, Kylie — who is not only married to former Eagle Jason, but also grew up a diehard Philadelphia fan — then got honest about her undying allegiance to the Eagles.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“That being said, I was raised to bleed green,” she said. “I have friends who are still associated with the team. I have a close relationship with a lot of people in the Eagles organization. I get to live in the Philadelphia community. So I will also be cheering for the success of those people. Ultimately, the plan is to go to the game and to cheer.”

However, Kylie noted that her three oldest daughters will have “Go Uncle Trav” t-shirts made to support him because “they love their uncle,” she said.

As for how she plans to navigate the next few weeks leading up to the big game, Kylie said she can’t bring herself to support Chiefs fans.

“Any other week when I see Chiefs fans, I will tell them ‘go Chiefs,’ Kylie added. ‘I will not be saying that for the next two weeks. I can’t bring myself to do it because then it feels as though I’m actively wishing it against, um yeah, I can’t…. this is hard,” she said.

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will go head-to-head against each other in this year’s championship game — which is a repeat of the match up between the teams at the2023 Super Bowl in Arizona.

If the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, they will be the first team in NFL history to achieve a three-peat.

The Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET in New Orleans and airs on Fox. The halftime show will star rapperKendrick Lamarwith a special appearance from singer SZA.

source: people.com