The Kansas City Chiefs and Travis Kelce made history by winning the Super Bowl. The Kelce siblings made history by being the first brothers to play against each other in the Super Bowl. The brothers faced off against each other and the so-called Kelce Bowl was won by Travis Kelce and the Chiefs. Both brothers had an exceptional performance in the game and it certainly was an emotional one for the two of them.
After the game, Travis gave an emotional interview that was shared on Instagram by Sports Illustrated. The video showcased a joyous and emotional Travis speaking about the connection he and his brother share. Furthermore, fans went on to comment on the brotherly love that exists between the two.
Travis Kelce speaks about his beloved brother
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The Chiefs tight end spoke about the emotions that were going through his mind after winning the Super Bowl. He was further asked about what he might say to his brother after the loss. The media asked him what he will say to his brother after the loss. To this, he replied, “There’s nothing really I can say to him,” and proceeded to break down in tears.
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The tight end spoke about the intense bond he and his brother have and he proceeded to praise the effort the other team put into their own season.
Furthermore, the tight end himself had an amazing season and post-season for the Chiefs. He has been an integral part of the Chiefs and a crucial reason for their victory.
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Kelce’s impressive 2022 season
The Chiefs’ tight end went above and beyond for the Chiefs this season. He went on to put up some spectacular numbers for the team throughout the regular season. He had a whopping 110 receives. Kelce also had an insane 1338 yards. Furthermore, Kelce went on to score 12 touchdowns for the Chiefs. He played through injuries during the playoffs and was a crucial factor in the win.
Travis Kelce was an important piece of the puzzle for the Chiefs. His effort in the Super Bowl ensured a Chiefs’ victory. It seems like even his brother, Jason would be proud of the way he played, regardless of the loss he suffered.
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