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“What the F*ck do I Care About a Game Day Fit”: Jason Kelce Claims He Likes to Play Football, Not Dress Up

Ayush Juneja
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Jason Kelce and his younger brother Travis are perhaps the most iconic sibling duo of the NFL. Anyone who is familiar with their New Heights Podcast can see the special bond between the brothers. However, both are polar opposites of each other and possess completely contrasting personalities.

While Travis likes to show up for games in designer clothes and spend money on maintaining his appearance, Jason is not like that. On an episode of the New Heights Podcast, when Jason was called out over his game-day fit, he had an interesting response to all the chatter about what players wear.

The Kelce Brothers Have Different Styles

On an episode of the New Heights podcast, Travis pointed out the Eagle’s social media picture of Jason’s game day outfit. It looks like Jason puts much importance on his outfits. Jason was spotted in Jeans and a simple hoodie with flip-flops, something everyone ordinarily wears at home. Jason expressed his opinion about the outfit and explained that, unlike Travis, he isn’t a fan of getting all dolled up for game day and he is just there to do what he loves,

“My game day fit is the same as something he wears every day. What the f*ck do I care about a game-day fit? Some people go to play football and some people play dress up. I don’t like to play dress up. I like to play football. I am not gonna go shopping, colour coordinating, getting belts and shoes and all that s*hit just to play football. I don’t give f*ck a second. I don’t get it. Maybe you can explain it to me because you do it.”

 

Travis says his game-day outfit is also the same as his regular one. But most reports say differently. Younger Kelce likes to look spiffy and devotes a lot of time to his outfits. According to the Wall Street Journal and as reported by Sports Illustrated, Travis takes three hours to decide his game day routine because he doesn’t decide what he’s wearing until game day morning. He says he has turned one of his rooms into a closet and has 300 pairs of shoes. Calling himself an impulse buyer, he says-

“I kind of just go do it off of instinct. It just goes down to a wire. I kind of enjoy the creative process of the panic just to throw something together.”

Travis Kelce and Jason Share a Special Bond

While they may have differing opinions on game day fits and different fashion sensibilities, the brothers have a really special relationship. From having a podcast together to constantly supporting each other despite being on different teams, the brothers are the epitome of a healthy brotherly bond.

Travis loves his brother and spending time with him. He went to a Phillies game to support his brother. Talking about cherishing their time together, he said to People,

“Family time is priceless. Anytime you can get around your loved ones, you have to take advantage of that. Unfortunately, during the football season or because of the football season, I don’t get to see him in person.”

The New Heights podcast has also given the fans some special moments to talk about since its inception. Travis says ‘New Height’ has brought the two together. He is grateful that people are getting to know Jason as someone more than an offensive lineman but a great guy and a family man. New Heights is now the 1 most downloaded podcast on Apple Podcasts.

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Ayush Juneja

Ayush Juneja

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Ayush Juneja is an NFL Journalist at the SportsRush. New to Gridiron, he has been following the sport for past 9 months and has authored over 400 articles so far. As a sports enthusiast and a true adrenaline junkie, he finds the physical side of sports to be more thrilling and engaging. A big fan of Liverpool F.C., he now roots for another red team in San Francisco 49ers and would love to see a match at Levi's Stadium and Michigan Stadium. American culture and politics fascinates him and would love to experience it first hand.

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