With Jason Kelce out of the playoffs, the Eagles center appears to have more time to draft his younger brother Travis, who will continue in the NFL playoffs with the Chiefs.
Ahead of Sunday night's divisional game against the Bills, Jason photographed Travis' outfit in X as his brother boarded a plane to Buffalo.
“Looks like he's auditioning for Wes Anderson's new movie.” Jason wrote Posted on Saturday night, the social media post has garnered more than 5.3 million views, 75,000 likes and 2,600 retweets as of Sunday morning.
Known for donning designer looks, Travis dons a multi-colored striped turtleneck, yellow sport coat and maroon beanie hat, best known for director Anderson's colorful and dreamy films. It represents something well.
The jab stems from the brothers' differing opinions on team travel and game-day attire, which they often discuss on their shared podcast, “New Heights.”
Unlike Travis, Jason is known for his casual attire, usually wearing a T-shirt and flip-flops regardless of the temperature.
On an episode of the popular podcast, Travis brought up the Eagles' social media post about Jason's game day attire, and his brother wasn't shy about giving his opinion on the fan-favorite video.
“Shocker Jason's fit on game day is the same as what he wears every day. What's the point of worrying about fit on game day?” he says In a video of his outfit featuring sweatpants, sweatshirt, and flip-flops.
“This guy's ready for game day, baby,” Travis said.

“Some people go play soccer, some people go dress up, right? I don't like playing dress up. I like playing soccer, okay?” Jason added. “I'm not going to go shopping, color coordinate, buy belts and shoes. All of this isn't just to go play soccer.'' It just doesn't make sense. What's the point? “
This will be the third time in the last four years that the Chiefs have played the Bills, winning the previous two meetings, including the 2019 Super Bowl victory over the 49ers.
Travis had a lighter season than usual as the Chiefs' offense struggled.
He rushed for 984 yards and five touchdowns in 15 regular-season games, including seven catches for 71 yards in last week's wild-card game against the Dolphins.
Meanwhile, Jason reportedly told his teammates that he was retiring, but later clarified that he did not give a retirement speech.





