Super Bowl LVII: Eagles’ Jason Kelce will face brother Travis and the Chiefs on NFL’s biggest stage
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The Kelce Bowl! The Eagles’ Jason will take on his younger brother Travis and the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII as the Cleveland natives become the first brothers to play each other on the NFL’s biggest stage.
Super Bowl LVII will mark the first time that two brothers will meet on football’s biggest stage.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his older brother Jason, a Philadelphia Eagles center, are headed to Glendale, Arizona for the February 12 game.
Jason, 35, earned his Super Bowl ticket earlier on Sunday when he helped the Eagles beat the visiting San Francisco 49ers, 31-7, in the NFC title game as Philadelphia gained 148 yards per game. Earth. Then, in the AFC Championship, the 33-year-old Travis had seven catches on just eight goals for 78 yards and a crucial touchdown in a 23-20 win over the visiting Cincinnati Bengals.
“I’m officially done being a Chiefs fan this season!!” Jason tweeted after watching Travis win his third AFC title game in four years.
Super Bowl LVII will mark the first time that two brothers will meet on football’s biggest stage. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his older brother Jason, a Philadelphia Eagles center, are headed to Glendale, Ariz., for the Feb. 12 game.
Previously, Jason announced that he would be wearing a “Kansas City hoodie” for “the next three hours.”
“So that’s it for the rest of the year,” Jason told reporters with a laugh. “Win or lose, I’m done being a Chiefs fan in three hours.”
Cleveland natives who later starred for the University of Cincinnati, Travis and Jason are among the best at their respective positions, each having already won a Super Bowl: the older brother in 2018 and the younger brother in 2020.
When asked about watching her children play each other in the Super Bowl, their mother Donna recently told the Washington Post she would ‘support the offense’.
Jason Kelce gave himself three hours Sunday to cheer on his brother, Travis, and the Chiefs.
Cleveland natives who later starred for the University of Cincinnati, Travis (left) and Jason (right) are among the best at their respective positions, each already winning a Super Bowl: the older brother in 2018 and the younger brother in 2020
The Kelce brothers are close to the field and even launched a podcast together last year.
“We are two brothers from Cleveland Heights who, as children, dreamed of going pro, and now we are here to give our thoughts from inside the game,” read a statement about the show, titled: “New Heights with Jason.” . and Travis Kelce.
“We’ve been waiting for the right time to put on this show, and with 12 Pro Bowls and 2 rings between us, we have a few things to say about the league, the new talent on the field, next season, and our lives off the field. There will be Some notable names will join us in the episodes, but for the most part, this will be a gritty dialogue between two brothers who got the chance to live out their childhood soccer dreams together.”