The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Kelce Bowl’ mania

FIRST BROTHERS EVER TO FACE EACH OTHER IN GRIDIRON SHOWCASE

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When the Kansas City Chiefs earned their place in the Super Bowl against the Philadelph­ia Eagles it didn’t take long for the game to be dubbed the “Kelce Bowl”.

Tomorrow, Chiefs tight-end Travis and his older brother, Eagles center Jason, will become the first brothers to be on opposite sides in the NFL’s title game and that angle has dominated much of the media build-up.

Within days of clinching their Super Bowl berths, the brothers, sensing the overkill that was to come, attempted to keep the focus purely on the two teams and expressed their dislike for the “Kelce Bowl” monicker.

The pair used their “New Heights” podcast to try to make sure the attention on them was minimal with Jason saying “It’s been two days and I’m already over it.”

But the 35-year-old, a Super Bowl champion in 2017, was also experience­d and realistic enough to know that whatever the brothers thought, the avalanche of coverage was coming in Super Bowl week.

“We’re gonna get asked about this question nonstop from here until the end of the game,” he said.

He wasn’t wrong.

The NFL sets up Super Bowl week with daily press conference­s and media sessions involving all the top players and inevitably the Kelce brothers have been a main focus.

Their mother, Donna, is now a household name after wearing a football shirt showing her divided loyalties – half Eagles green and half Chiefs red – and there was even an online petition for her to make the coin toss before kick-off.

The bookmakers have picked

up on the interest levels and are offering all manner of bets including odds on when Donna will be shown on television and whether the brothers will hug each other at the end of the game.

They may have been reluctant initially, but the brothers clearly decided it was futile to push back against the narrative that surrounds them.

“It’s an incredible moment for me and our family,” said Jason. “Whoever wins this one is going to have the ultimate bragging

rights. We’re always rooting for each other, I always want him to do well, but I would sure love to have this one over his head and have at least something over top of Trav,” he said.

Jason has painted a picture of Travis being the dominant, more charismati­c brother and certainly in sporting terms, playing the role of tight-end and connecting on touchdown passes with Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes, the younger brother enjoys the higher profile.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? NO BROTHERLY LOVE. Jason Kelce of the Philadelph­ia Eagles (left) and his sibling Travis will face off in the Super Bowl tomorrow.
Picture: AFP NO BROTHERLY LOVE. Jason Kelce of the Philadelph­ia Eagles (left) and his sibling Travis will face off in the Super Bowl tomorrow.

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