Chiefs’ Travis Kelce will sing on a charity Christmas album with his brother Jason and other Eagles offensive linemen

  • Jason Kelce and several Eagles linemen recorded a Christmas album in 2022
  • Travis will be featured on the second album, which will be released on November 3, 2023
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will join his brother Jason and several other Philadelphia Eagles offensive linemen in recording a Christmas album.

Kelce announced his addition to the album on Wednesday, which will also feature Eagles offensive tackles Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata along with his brother Jason on their New Heights podcast.

Last season, the Eagles lineman trio released a Christmas album titled “A Philly Special Christmas.”

“We had a nice song,” Travis said. “That song was actually quite sweet.”

He added that the team helping the Eagles stars produce the album traveled to Kansas City to work on the song.

Eagles center Jason Kelce

Travis Kelce announced that he will record a Christmas album with his brother

Jason Kelce (L) and other Eagles offensive lineman released a Christmas album in 2022

Jason Kelce (L) and other Eagles offensive lineman released a Christmas album in 2022

Lane Johnson

Jordan Mailata

Offensive tackles Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata are also on the albums

“I’m not saying it was good by any means, I’m just saying they made it sound extremely better than I thought it would when I left the studio. I thought, “They’re not going to use this at all.”

The deluxe album of ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ will be released on November 3, 2022.

Travis and the Chiefs are currently preparing for an AFC West division matchup against the struggling Denver Broncos.

It was just two weeks ago that the Chiefs defeated the Broncos in the first of their two games this year, following a 19-8 victory at Arrowhead Stadium.

Jason and the Philadelphia, on the other hand, will travel this week to take on the NFC East rival Washington Commanders.

The Eagles won the first game between the two teams 34-31 in Week 4 when they played each other in Philadelphia.