The Kelce Brothers became the first siblings to play against each other in the Super Bowl. The brothers represented the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, with Travis playing for the Chiefs and Jason playing for the Eagles.
The game was attack-minded, with both teams throwing caution to the wind and putting on a show. The contest quickly became a shootout between two elite QBs, as Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs dueled against Jalen Hurts of the Eagles.
The Chiefs eventually won 38-35 in an enthralling matchup. Following the game, the Kelces had some nice words for each other.
"Come here," the big brother Jason said to his younger brother, Travis, while going in for a hug. "Good job, Travis. Congratulations."
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"I love you, big guy," Travis responded. "I love you, too. Good job," Jason said. "Now go celebrate."
Mahomes was selected as the Super Bowl LVII MVP, adding that laurel to his regular season MVP award he won during the season.
How did the Kelce Brothers perform in Super Bowl LVII?
The Kelce Brothers lived up to the All-Pro billing, as they put up a show in Super Bowl LVII.
Travis Kelce scored his customary touchdown in the first half and did the stanky leg to celebrate. He posed a huge problem for the Eagles all game, as the NFC champs couldn't contain his top-notch route running and separation.
Meanwhile, Jason Kelce helped ensure that Jalen Hurts got proper protection from the Chiefs' pass defense. He reminded the NFL why many people see him as a Hall of Fame lock, and he did so with a chip on his shoulder and a cheeky snack on the sidelines.
Unfortunately, Jason couldn't add Super Bowl LVII to his trophy cabinet, but at least his younger brother took the dub.
How did the Kelce Brothers perform this season?
The Kelce Brothers had All-Pro seasons, as both made first-team All-Pro in their respective positions.
Travis was a dominant force for the Kansas City Chiefs, as he remained Patrick Mahomes' number-one target. Travis, meanwhile, was electric with his play, putting up yet another 1,000-plus receiving yards season. He put up a stat line of 110 receptions, 1,338 receiving yards, and 12 touchdowns for the season and ranked first among tight ends in all categories.
Meanwhile, Jason Kelce had an impressive season with the Philadelphia Eagles. He captained the Eagles' offense to the best record in the league and did so with a rare grace. He helped ensure that Jalen Hurts had the premium chance to make stellar throws and rush for extra touchdowns as a dual-threat QB. Kelce's first-team All-Pro nod at the end of the season was truly deserved.
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