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Jason Kelce reacts to Chiefs-Ravens AFC Championship game
Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce was in attendance at the Kansas City Chiefs-Baltimore Ravens AFC Championship matchup at M&T Bank Stadium. 

Unlike last week's wild celebration that went viral, Kelce was a bit quieter during this game as he cheered on his younger brother and KC star, Travis Kelce. 

After the Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10, Jason joined Travis on the field for an emotional embrace. 

Following their brotherly exchange, Jason spoke with reporters about the game. 

"They're in the dance, they're in the show," Kelce said. "It is so hard to make it to the Super Bowl. They've been in what four of the last six? It's remarkable to think of how good they've been in this tenure since Pat Mahomes has taken over. Obviously, unbelievably happy for them. Unbelievably happy for Andy. And I can't wait to be in Vegas to watch this matchup."

Jason was asked about how he thought Travis played, but instead of raving about his brother's touchdown or history-making catch, he shed light on the entire Chiefs' team.

"...Listen this is tough. I don't think anybody knew how this game would go. I think everybody saw it," Kelce said. "I mean whenever you're in the conference championships you know it can go either way. Baltimore is so talented. Has such a great team. But whenever you're late in the season like this ... there's something about Andy Reid. There's something about Travis Kelce. There's something about Pat Mahomes. And their defense showed up today. They really did. They've been great all year long. They played arguably against the best quarterback in the league this year in Lamar Jackson and they showed up. 

"It was an awesome game to watch. You couldn't ask any more from a conference championship. This is why you love football. This is why you love watching it. These guys are going to get a chance to play for a whole championship for the fourth time. It couldn't happen to a better group.

"But there's a reason that they keep going back, besides being talented, besides being well coached. There's something about the team, the chemistry, the camaraderie that you really saw tonight."

Jason will now head to Vegas to watch his brother play in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11. 

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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