Travis Kelce will have his nieces in his corner wearing supporting T-shirts at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans despite their dad, Jason, being a Philadelphia Eagles legend

Kylie Kelce has revealed that her and Jason’s daughters will support their uncle Travis at the Super Bowl (Image: Getty)
Jason and Kylie Kelce’s daughters Wyatt and Elliotte will support their uncle, Travis Kelce, as his Kansas City Chiefs chase a historic Super Bowl three-peat.
Wyatt and Elliotte were on their dad’s side two years ago when the Chiefs toppled the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LVII. Still, they’re free to fully support “Uncle Trav” on Feb. 9 against the Eagles, with Jason now retired. Kylie has revealed that her daughters will wear “Go Uncle Trav” shirts in New Orleans.
“I will say, we have made moves to get the girls Go Uncle Trav shirts because they love their uncle, and of course, they love cheering him on,” Kylie revealed on her podcast. “And to be fair, they love cheering on the birds too, but he is our family, and I want to make sure that the girls feel included.
“But I will add on that any other week when I see Chiefs fans, I will tell them, go Chiefs. 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… Yeah, no, can’t. Ah, this is hard. I don’t like this. I’m not having fun.
“Like, I’m having fun independently. I’m having fun as an Eagles fan. I’m having fun as a Travis fan. It’s hard. This is hard. I don’t like it. I don’t like it. But also, it’s very exciting. But I’m mad about it. I feel like I’m having a manic episode.”
The Chiefs built their way to a shot at a three-peat, starting with victory over the Eagles and Jason Kelce in a Battle of the Brothers. Kansas City defended their crown last year in Las Vegas with a win over the San Francisco 49ers.

Jason and Kylie Kelce’s children will be supporting their uncle, Travis ( Image: Getty)
This year, despite huge injuries on offense and quarterback Patrick Mahomes not performing at his best in the regular season, the Chiefs managed a 15-2 record before the playoffs and saw off the Houston Texans and the Buffalo Bills on their way to this year’s finale.
Jason Kelce has already revealed he’ll be rooting for his beloved Eagles but wants his younger brother to have a good game. The Kelce Brothers’ journey to the NFL is well documented, especially Jason stepping up to help Travis as he struggled in college.
Travis attributes a lot of his success to his older brother. “It’s the truth man, I followed your footsteps into it. When you started playing football… so you started playing hockey, I started playing hockey. You started playing football, I started playing football,” Travis told Jason on their New Heights podcast.