Super Bowl LVII: Jason and Travis Kelce are the first brothers to play in the NFL final – El Sol de México

The Super Bowl that will be played on February 12 will have an unprecedented match between Philadelphia and Kansas City, however, beyond that there is an interesting story to tell, and that is that JAson and Traves Kelce they will be the first brothers to meet in the NFL’s ‘Big Game’.

This will be the first time in history that two brothers cross paths on the pitch, at least during Super Sunday. On one side is the center of the Eagles, Jason Kelce, and on the other is Traviswho holds the tight end position on the Chiefs.

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The two players who Seek to Bathe in Glory at Arizona State Farm You know what it’s like to be NFL champions. Jason did it in Super Bowl LII, when the Eagles defeated the Patriots. For his part, Travis conquered the Vince Lombardi in Super Bowl LIV, when they defeated the San Francisco 49ers.

the brotherly duel may have only one winnerwho will get his second Super Bowl ring, the other will only stay one step away from glory, with peace of mind and a slight taste for having his brother as a champion.

the two players represented the University of Cincinnati in their time in college football, in addition to the fact that they both have a podcast called New Heights, in which they talk about the NFL and their various experiences as athletes.

The duel of brothers had occurred between coaches

The only time a pair of brothers had faced each other in the Super Bowl was during the XLVII edition, although it was not between players, but between coaches.

that occasion, John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens faced the San Francisco 49ers led by his consanguineous Jim Harbaugh. The result was in favor of the Cuervos by 34-31.

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Currently, John Harbaugh remains in charge of the Ravens, although Jim Harbaugh is currently in the NCAA with the Michigan Wolverines, and although there are teams interested in his services, he has not yet reached an agreement to return to the NFL.

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