The Kelce brothers have reached ‘New Heights’ so far this season, despite neither of their respective teams replicating the same record that led the NFL’s favorite sibling duo to meet on ‘Super Sunday’ back in February, dubbed as the ‘Kelce Bowl.’
Since becoming the first brothers to face off in Super Bowl history last year, there’s been no looking back for both Jason, 36, and Travis, 34, as they still have a chance to write a new chapter in their glittering careers by repeating the unthinkable.
Ahead of their final regular season game against the Chargers in LA, which Taylor Swift is unlikely to attend on Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs can do no better or worse in their postseason positioning after last week’s win over Cincinnati clinched the AFC West.
Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Eagles experienced a miserable four-loss December, a defensive coaching change, a slew of unhappy players and declining production from their stars, but can still reach the playoffs, ranking anywhere in the NFC from the No. 2 to the No. 5 seed, depending on other results.
So, ahead of potential back-to-back Super Bowl appearances in Las Vegas, Nevada, DailyMail.com honors the Kelce Brothers by taking a blast to the past, ranging from their childhood days to playing in the league over the last decade.
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Travis (L) and Jason (R) Kelce were the first brothers to face off in Super Bowl history in Feb. ’23
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The NFL’s favorite sibling duo went to the University of Cincinnati despite their 2-year age gap
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Jason and Travis hail from Westlake, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb. Seen with their mother, Donna
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Travis and Jason were already nuts about football as babies in the late 1980s and early 1990s
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Travis once revealed that his dream as a child was to eventually play for the Cleveland Browns
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Jason and Travis lived through a time when the Browns won the AFC Central (1987 and 1989)
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Both brothers played high school football for Cleveland Heights before college and going pro
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Travis did not only play quarterback at Heights High School but he also played basketball
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Heights High yearbook photos of Jason, L, and Travis, R, before they went onto NFL stardom
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REUNITED: After playing together in high school, the inseparable duo played for the Bearcats
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Jason wore No. 18 before his ban for being in possession of Marijuana while Jason was No. 60
When he declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft in 2011, Jason had long hair and moustache
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The Kelce family posing for a Memorial Day snap shared on Travis’ Instagram account in 2015
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Travis (L) sported longer hair than he does now, as he smiles next to his dad, Ed, and brother
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Travis (C) posing with other members of the Kelce family as a sophomore Chiefs player in 2017
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‘Just a couple kids from the Heights’, Travis captioned this Instagram post back in February ’17
Travis (L) was drafted in 2013 by Kansas City while Jason was selected by Philadelphia in 2011
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Travis traveled to Philadelphia to celebrate Jason and the Eagles winning the NFC East in 2018
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Jason went bald for a while after the birth of his second daughter, Elliotte Ray, in March 2021
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Jason and Travis posing for a snap during Game 1 of the 2023 NLCS between Philly and Arizona
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PROUD MAMA: The Kelce Bros.’ mom, Donna, was the center of attention at Super Bowl LVII
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Travis consoles Jason after the Chiefs narrowly defeated the Eagles on Super Sunday, 38-35
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After the Super Bowl, Travis and Jason made several media appearances including on SNL
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Travis kissing Jason after they exchanged jerseys following a Chiefs-Eagles game in Sept. 2017
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Though the Eagles and Chiefs have faced off many times in NFL history, the Kelce Bros. have only played each other for a total of five times in their respective careers