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Kelce brothers embrace after Chiefs win AFC Championship, earn Super Bowl berth

On3 imageby:Sam Gillenwater01/28/24

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Chiefs TE Travis Kelce
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Many of this season’s storylines in the NFL have included one of the two Kelce brothers. Now, with the Kansas City Chiefs returning to the Super Bowl yet again, the duo came together on the field in Baltimore to celebrate the achievement.

TE Travis Kelce played a pivotal part in the 17-10 win for the Chiefs over the Ravens on Sunday in the AFC Championship. That led to his brother, Eagles center Jason Kelce, hugging his younger sibling on the field amidst the celebration.

That hug between the two came with a message as well. In a different angle of the clip, Jason tells Travis to get the job done after reaching the championship again.

“Finish it, finish it,” said Jason Kelce. “Finish this mother******, finish this mother******.”

“Come on, baby! How ’bout it?” Travis Kelce said back. “F*** yeah, dog. God damn – I love you so much, man.”

If that wasn’t enough, Kelce also had another famous guest on the field with him in the form of his girlfriend in Taylor Swift. She hugged and kissed the All-Pro, two-time champion tight end after Kansas City earned their fourth berth in the Super Bowl of the past five years.

Kelce came up big for the Chiefs offense once again in his career, especially in the postseason. He led Kansas City by catching all 11 of his targets overall for 116 yards and a touchdown. His score would give his team the lead that they wouldn’t relinquish during the entire game. One of his receptions was also a historic one as he broke the record for career playoff receptions that WR Jerry Rice previously held.

The co-hosts of ‘New Heights’ have seen their respective fame go to the next level this past season for more reasons than one. That trend will now continue with one of them participating in the Super Bowl for the fifth time over the past seven seasons.

Travis Kelce: ‘The Chiefs are still the Chiefs’

The Kansas City Chiefs have done it yet again. By defeating the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, they secured their spot in the Super Bowl for a fourth time in the last five seasons.

After the game, Travis Kelce spoke on stage about his record-breaking performance and the Chiefs’ win. He naturally provided a ton of energy in an electric postgame moment that can be seen below.

“Shoutout to Jerry Rice baby! The Chiefs are still the Chiefs and believe it! You gotta fight for your right to party!” Kelce exclaimed. “Believe it baby! We’re going to Las Vegas, Nevada!”