Travis Kelce and brother Jason tease their Christmas single less than a week before the NFL brothers play each other in a Super Bowl rematch
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and his Philadelphia Eagles middle brother Jason Kelce have teased a single from their Christmas album ahead of its release on Wednesday.
Travis will be included on the holiday album ‘A Philly Special Christmas’ alongside Jason and fellow Eagles linemen Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata, who first teamed up for the festive record last year.
And in this year’s edition, the Kelce brothers announced earlier this week that they will be releasing a single from the album, titled ‘Fairytale of Philadelphia’.
In a video released on the album’s official Instagram account, a snippet of the song shows puppets of Travis and Jason singing alone in the spotlight.
During the segment, Travis sings “You’re handsome” to Jason, who responds, “You’re beautiful.” Travis then responds, “You’re the king of South Philly” before they cover most of the song.
The Kelce brothers will perform a Christmas song before playing against each other
The brothers released a snippet of the song ahead of its release on Wednesday
Dan clip then shows Johnson and Mailata behind the curtain, with the former saying, “We’re letting a Chief steal the show.”
Mailata then replies “hell no” before running away from the camera.
Next week’s Monday Night Football game between the Chiefs and Eagles is proving to be one of the most anticipated games of the season, as it is not only a rematch of last season’s Super Bowl, but also a possible preview of the this year’s battle for the Lombardi. Trophy.
Kansas City currently has the best record in the AFC at 7-2, while Philadelphia has the best record in the league this season at 8-1.
Both teams are coming off their bye weeks and have entered the week off on the back of hard-earned wins to keep the positive momentum going.
The Chiefs’ last game was a 21-14 win in Germany over the high-powered Miami Dolphins offense, while the Eagles earned a 28-23 victory over the NFC East rival Dallas Cowboys.