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Travis Kelce makes huge claim on brother Jason Kelce

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Travis Kelce makes huge claim on brother Jason Kelce

Travis Kelce has spoken about the career of Jason Kelce after retirement. The star player of the Philadelphia Eagles has been thinking of retiring in the last few days after their loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Speaking about the same in a press conference recently, Travis felt that Jason might retire from the NFL and choose to play Football in the upcoming days.

Travis felt happy for his brother Jason for the appreciation the star has been getting over the years. He added that Jason has some Football left in him if he wishes to play so. “It’s been cool to see everyone appreciate who he’s been over the years this past week. I think the big guy’s still got some football left if he wants it,” said Travis in the press conference recently.

A documentary came out about Jason’s Basketball career recently and the fans loved it. In the show, there were some hints given towards his retirement. After the loss against Tampa Bay, many felt strongly about Jason’s retirement. However, Travis felt that he was not sure of it. He acknowledged the fact that Travis might be thinking about career options after his association with the Eagles comes to an end.

‘There’s too much emotion in the moment’ – Jason Kelce

“It came out that he retired but he didn’t really say any of that. The end of that game I think everybody kind of felt for him knowing that he has been thinking about [retirement] a lot over the past couple of years. The documentary shows that, you don’t need to go around and ask anybody,” added Travis in the press conference.

Jason had earlier spoken about the calls on his retirement. When asked about the game against Tampa Bay, Jason felt that one cannot make decisions in haste, particularly after a game like the one against Tampa Bay. “There’s too much emotion in the moment, there’s too much going down in the moment to fully grasp that decision,” said Jason when asked about his decision to retire.

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