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Kelce Brothers Share Three Words After Chiefs Beat Eagles In Super Bowl
All eyes were on Eagles offensive lineman Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after Kansas City beat Philadelphia 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday as the brothers shared an embrace and three words with one another.
Jason jokingly told his brother, “F*** You, Congratulations,” ESPN reported, before telling Travis, “go celebrate.” The Kelce brothers then told each other, “I love you” before they parted ways and went off to be with their teammates, USA Today reported.
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Jason Kelce & Travis Kelce meeting on the field. @JasonKelce | @tkelce | @Chiefs | @Eagles #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/AYVthAAkAH
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During a post-game interview, the Chiefs’ star got emotional when he told reporters that it was a “weird feeling” beating his brother on the world’s biggest stage.
“There’s nothing you can really say to a loved one in a situation like that,” Travis Kelce shared. “You joke around all the time you want to beat your brother in the biggest stage ever, but it’s a weird feeling.”
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Travis Kelce got emotional talking about defeating his brother in the Super Bowl 🥺❤️@tkelce @JasonKelce pic.twitter.com/niGFqHVSGV
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“There’s nothing I could really say to him other than I love him and he played a hell of a year, a hell of a season,” he added, as he gave credit to the Eagles for playing a great season.
In another clip, the brothers’ mom, Donna Kelce, finds her son Jason on the field and gives him a huge hug as she tries to provide comfort after his Eagles lost in the final 8 seconds.
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In another clip, Donna finds Travis, who is all smiles after the Chiefs victory.
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Donna previously spoke about the challenges of having both sons in the Super Bowl on opposing teams.
“It’s your hopes and dreams coming true, but it’s your worst fears,” she told PJ Ziegler of FOX 8. “Somebody is going to go home a loser, and neither one of them lose very well.”
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