Chiefs Legend Hints at Signing with Eagles for One Final Game Before Retiring at 36 — “Because My Brother Is an Eagles Icon
Chiefs Legend Hints at Signing with Eagles for One Final Game Before Retiring at 36 — “Because My Brother Is an Eagles Icon”
“If I could end my career by wearing the same jersey as my brother — even for just one game — that would be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever done.”
In a recent episode of the New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce, the legendary tight end of the Kansas City Chiefs, shocked NFL fans with a heartfelt revelation:
He’s considering signing with the Philadelphia Eagles — even if just for a single game — before he retires.

And the reason?
Because his brother, Jason Kelce, is a Philadelphia legend and one of the most beloved players in Eagles history.
At 36, Travis has done it all:
Multiple Super Bowl rings, countless Pro Bowls, a first-ballot Hall of Fame career alongside Patrick Mahomes. But underneath the trophies and records lies one unfulfilled dream — to share the field, or even just the jersey, with his big brother in the city of brotherly love.
“Jason has always been my hero,” Travis said. “Not just as a brother, but as a man. I always dreamed of wearing the same jersey as him — even just once would mean the world.”
Though Jason retired after the 2024 season, his legacy still echoes through the streets of Philly. The idea of Travis donning the midnight green — even for a ceremonial snap — is enough to send chills down every Eagles fan's spine.
And the city is already buzzing.
Fans are flooding social media with pleas for the Eagles’ front office to make it happen. A one-day contract. A final cameo. A poetic ending for two of football’s greatest brothers.

“I’m not saying it’s happening,” Travis teased, “but if there’s a way to end my career in a jersey that means so much to my family... Philly will always be a part of me.”
Is this just classic Kelce brother banter?
Or is Travis truly preparing to write the most emotional final chapter in his football story?One thing’s for sure:
If Travis Kelce ever wears that Eagles jersey — even just once — Philly will erupt in tears, cheers, and pure love.












