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It’s time to bring a smile to the faces of the Kelce brothers’ fans. The week started with many emotions for the NFL community, as just a day ago, Jason Kelce proclaimed his retirement. His speech lasted around 41 minutes, leaving no one with dry eyes in the press conference room on Monday.

Jason and Travis Kelce, originally from Northeast Ohio and alums of Cleveland Heights High School, on which they kept their podcast name New Heights, attended the University of Cincinnati for their college education. Afterward, they had highly successful careers, earning spots in the Hall of Fame, with Jason playing for the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis for the Kansas City Chiefs. It’s now time to honor them with love from their hometown community.

Bobbleheads and one more honor for Jason and Travis Kelce and their fans!

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According to a recent report, the Cleveland Cavaliers announced they will give away bobbleheads to the Kelce brothers as an honor to them. Furthermore, everyone who attends Tuesday’s matchup between the Cavs and the Boston Celtics will receive two-player bobbleheads. These bobbleheads feature Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce standing side-by-side “in black Cavs’ Statement’ jerseys including their signature NFL jersey numbers (No. 62 for Jason, No. 87 for Travis).”

These bobbleheads are available at a retail price of around $90. Additionally, exclusive Cavs/Kelce brothers merchandise will be available for purchase at the Cavs Team Shop, with 100% of proceeds donated to High School Foundation Initiatives, benefiting local schools.

On Tuesday night, the Kelce brothers were also at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse as the Cavaliers paid a tribute video for Jason on his recent retirement from the NFL.

Kelce brothers approved bobbleheads!

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According to a recent update, Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce attended the event, sporting the same uniforms their bobblehead figures wore. They were given their double-player bobbleheads to approve the looks. The Cavs also shared a video of the Kelce brothers approving the bobblehead dolls. When asked how his one looked, Jason replied, “I look way better than I was expecting;” Travis wondered why he left wearing his signature chain on his neck as his doll.

The Cavs paid tribute to the future Hall of Famer, Jason, as they “played a touching tribute video on the jumbotron after the first timeout in the first quarter.” The Eagles center was rewarded with a framed Cavs jersey with his “62” number written on it.

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Game day was a unique and memorable day for the brothers.

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