A new teaser from the “New Heights” podcast featuring former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has fans buzzing.
In the clip shared on Instagram, the brothers are seen reacting to Cher’s hit song “Believe.”
The video shows Jason Kelce in full energy while playing the song from his phone and holding it up to the microphone to amplify the sound.
“I’m into this right now,” Jason Kelce said, declaring it as the song for Super Bowl LIX.
Travis Kelce, clearly entertained by his brother’s excitement, burst into laughter.
“I’m loving the fact that you went full Cher right now,” he teased Jason Kelce.
The ESPN analyst continued to embrace the moment, even singing the song to the lyrics before Travis Kelce playfully encouraged him to take it away.
Jason Kelce also admitted to playing the song on repeat all week, revealing his newfound obsession.
Fans flooded the comment section with hilarious reactions to Jason Kelce’s musical moment.
“Jason is all of Philly’s energy right now, and I love it,” one fan wrote.
“HAHAHAHAH I love this song and I LOVE the brotherhood energy,” another agreed.
“Cher is a bold choice. But I’m here for it. Go Birds,” said a commenter.
“I want a Kelce brother,”expressed another.
“Patiently waiting for this episode to drop,” a fan said.
“Thank you Donna & Ed for this man named Jason!” one jokingly said.
“I can hear Kylie Kelce yelling from the kitchen – Jesus Christ Jason the kids r sleeping!!! U gotta luv them!!!!” a fan imagined.
“This energy is UNMATCHED,” a commenter claimed.
“Love Travis’ giggle,” one noticed.
The clip arrived as excitement built for Super Bowl LIX, where Travis Kelce and the Chiefs will take on Jason Kelce’s former team.
While Jason Kelce has retired from the NFL, his loyalty to the Eagles remains. In the past episode of “New Heights,” Jason Kelce made it clear that if the Chiefs and Eagles met in the Super Bowl, he would be rooting for the Eagles.
However, Jason Kelce has been actively supporting both teams throughout the season. He was seen tailgating with the Eagles fans before attending the team’s playoff game against the Washington Commanders.
He later cheered on Travis Kelce and the Chiefs at the Arrowhead Stadium during their AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills.