NFL teams went head-to-head in February's Super Bowl, making them the first brothers in NFL history to face off in the league's championship game. Spoiler: Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs beat Jason Kelce's Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.
Since that game, their stars have only risen — especially given Travis Kelce's relationship with a certain Taylor Swift. Jason Kelce and his family with wife Kylie Kelce was also the subject of a documentary earlier this year. They released a Christmas song together and both appeared on "Saturday Night Live," though Travis Kelce was the host.
The two brothers faced off again in a Nov. 20, 2023 game, only the ninth time in NFL history that a Super Bowl rematch has taken place the following game season.
Eagles 38 to 35. The historic game — which marked the first time siblings on opposing teams played each other in the championship — also saw Travis winning over Jason for the third time in their ongoing matchups. 
At the end of the game, after the clock ran out, the brothers ran up to each other to share an emotional moment on the field. "Come here," older brother Jason, 35, said to his teary-eyed brother, 33, while going in for a hug. "Good job, Travis. Congratulations."
"I love you, big guy," Travis responded. Jason then replied, "I love you, too. Good job. Go celebrate."
Apparently at a loss for words, Travis was heard saying, "I don't know what to tell you, big guy" as his brother insisted for him "go celebrate." Before Travis was swept up in the celebratory moment, Jason said, "I love you… Funnest year of my life."
Eli Manning are widely considered to be the best tandem of siblings to take the field, and the Barber brothers (Ronde and Tiki) aren’t far behind.
Perhaps the Kelces will accomplish something in their primetime matchup tonight that will propel them into the top spot, though it seems that more Super Bowl rings on each side would be necessary for them to earn the title with unanimous consensus.
When Jason asked Travis on a recent episode of their New Heights podcast if he enjoys playing against him, Travis said it's "fun as hell, man." 
He added, "I enjoy just being in the NFL with you let alone when we actually get to share the field. It brings all of our family, all of our friends together to watch one game. Outside of the score at the end, I know that ... I definitely have fun throughout every single game that we've ever played."
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