Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce is not feeling any FOMO as his former team heads to the Super Bowl against his brother’s Kansas City Chiefs, despite missing out on facing him in the game. Kelce, who retired in 2024, is at peace with his decision and is happy to let his former teammates take the lead. While he acknowledges the strengths of both teams’ defenses, he is nervous about the threat posed by his brother Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, but also confident in Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ abilities in high-pressure situations.
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Steelers great Ryan Clark likens Aaron Rodgers to Scar from 'The Lion King': 'You could have a garbage season'
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is set to be released by the New York Jets and is considering offers from teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants, with the former being seen as a frontrunner due to their playoff appearance last season. However, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark believes Rodgers joining the Steelers could lead to a "garbage season" due to potential conflicts with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith's play style and the personalities of the team's...
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