Did Jason Kelce say "f'**k you" to brother Travis? Eagles star opens up on post-Super Bowl interaction
Travis and Jason Kelce became the first pair of brothers to face off in a Super Bowl this past Sunday during. It was Travis' Kansas City Chiefs who came out on top with a close 38-35 victory.
As Travis felt triumph and joy, his brother Jason experienced the complete opposite - sadness and disappointment.
Following the results of the game, the two found each other and had a moment on the field. Some people thought that Jason told Travis, "F**k you, congratulations."
On their podcast, New Heights, Jason Kelce cleared the air and said that he was misquoted.
"I was misquoted by saying that I said, 'F**k you'. Congratulations after that. That's not what I said... I didn't say much because I wanted you to go celebrate with your team. You know, I knew that you were gonna feel bad for me. And I didn't want that.
"I didn't want that to be how you remember that. So I just kind of made an emphasis to go hug you. Tell you I love you. Congratulations, and go be with your teammates, because I didn't want to be the guy that was going to bring down that moment for you."
Travis and Jason Kelce talked about what their parents meant to them during Super Bowl week
On the same podcast, the brothers broke down in tears, reflecting on what it meant to their parents during Super Bowl week.
Regardless of the outcome, their parents were winners as they got to witness both of their sons face off on the highest stage in football.
Travis Kelce described her mother as the big winner on the day:
"She was the heavyweight champ man! She was on top of it and she shined the whole time and that was the coolest part. Mom, you absolutely killed it. Dad, you've been killing it.
"Yep, it was just so cool, man, to see. You know her get to celebrate in there with us. It was an awesome moment. Just so happy for her. And so happy that she got her moment. Dad got his. So yeah, I was the only ironically, you know you lose the Super Bowl. And you're crying after the game. And they're not tears of sadness. They are the tears of joy."
The Kelces witnessed Travis win his second Super Bowl while being there for Jason, who lost his first.
Both brothers have Super Bowl victories, but the younger brother has one more than Jason Kelce with two.
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