Jason, Kylie and Donna Kelce attend the 2024 Super Bowl for Travis Kelce

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Travis Kelce's family, including brother Jason Kelcesister in law Kylie Kelce and parents Donna And Ed Kelcemade their way to the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, February 11, to show their support.

Jason, 36, and Kylie, 31, along with Donna, 71, and Ed, traveled to Las Vegas to watch Travis, 34, and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium. Donna showed her support for Travis as she got a custom Stoney Clover jacket including No. 87 in a heart. Jason was spotted wearing bright red and yellow overalls with a Chiefs logo on his “Big Yeti” T-shirt. A devoted Eagles fan, Kylie stuck to her tradition of not wearing Chiefs merchandise in favor of the University of Cincinnati — Jason and Travis' alma mater — sweatshirt. In another snap, she appeared to be rocking Travis' “Alright Nah” slogan on a T-shirt.

Kylie previously confirmed that she and Jason's three young daughters would not be making the trip to Sin City. “I think it's a little controversial, but even during regular season games, I don't take the girls to every game. They're still very young,” Kylie explained People earlier this week. “A stadium with thousands of people can be overwhelming, and there are three of them. It can be hectic, it's just a lot.”

A year earlier, Travis and Jason – who has played center for the Philadelphia Eagles since 2011 – went head-to-head in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona. The Chiefs ultimately defeated the Eagles by a final score of 38-35.

While Jason hoped to make it to the Super Bowl again this year, the Eagles were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in January. Later that month, he made headlines for taking off his shirt and jumping into the crowd during Travis' game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York.

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“This was an opportunity to honestly just go somewhere and… have fun and move on [my] brother,” Jason explained on the siblings’ “New Heights” podcast in January, adding that he was “excited” because he hadn’t seen Travis play in person in “two years.”

Jason was calmer when he attended the AFC Championship Game later that month, although he and Travis shared an emotional moment on the field after the Chiefs defeated the Baltimore Ravens to advance to the Super Bowl.

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After the game, Jason described the contrast between competing in the Super Bowl — he previously won the title with the Eagles in 2018 — and cheering for his brother.

“I love just being a fan. Be able to root [for] and just watch good football. I can't wait to watch it,” he told NFL Network Cameron Wolfe earlier this month. “Every time you see a loved one competing, you have a very proud feeling. That is very different from competing [on] Your own.”

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Jason noted that the milestone was even more important at this stage of their careers. “Obviously my brother and I love each other very much,” he said. “We cherish these moments because we know they will eventually pass.”

While speculation is rife that Jason could retire this year, he stressed in January that nothing has been finalized yet. “I don't know what's going to happen to me,” he told the newspaper Philadelphia researcher at the time. “I do know that I still want to be involved with the organization and still be a part of it, no matter what the decision is.”

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