Travis Kelce’s brother Jason says he lost all his money at Super Bowl 2025—Here’s what happened
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Jason Kelce reveals he lost all his money at Super Bowl in nightmare trip
JASON Kelce confessed that he lost all his money at the Super Bowl this year. The Philadelphia Eagles icon tried to continue a winning streak. GettyJason Kelce revealed he lost a load of money at the Super Bowl[/caption] GettyKelce had a busy week in New Orleans of parties and the casino[/caption] But it ended very badly, the 37-year-old revealed on his New Heights podcast. Kelce was reflecting on Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana on Febr…
Jason Kelce says he lost all his money at Super Bowl 2025 — here’s how his luck ran out
Jason Kelce's luck ran out at the craps table ahead of Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans. During Wednesday's installment of the "New Heights" podcast, Kelce recalled "losing all of my money at the casino" before attending the Eagles' 40-22 rout of the Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9.
Jason Kelce Lost 'A Ton' Of Money At New Orleans Casino
The Top 10 2025 NFL Free Agents (2:53) The Super Bowl didn't go according to plan for one of the Kelce brothers, as Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs were blown out on the field by the Philadelphia Eagles.Jason Kelce was torn between supporting his younger brother and his former team, but he recently revealed that he had a little bit more on his mind earlier this month when the two teams played one another.Kelce said that he attended a party on …
Jason Kelce Reveals He Lost All His Money at Super Bowl
Ahead of the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans, Jason Kelce experienced a stark turn of luck, but it wasn’t on the football field. During a recent episode of the “New Heights” podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother Travis Kelce, the former Eagles center detailed a losing streak at the casino that left him without his gambling funds. Recalling the events leading up to the Eagles’ decisive 40-22 victory over the Chiefs at Caesars Superdome on Fe…
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