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Travis Kelce sends a warning to brother Jason ahead of their Super Bowl LVII clash

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are days away from facing one another in Super Bowl LVII. The big game will be held on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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The game will feature an interesting family battle. It will be the first Super Bowl in NFL history where a set of brothers will face off against one another, as the Chiefs' tight end, Travis Kelce, takes on his brother, Jason, of the Eagles.

Following the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, Travis gave a stern message to his brother, saying that it's going to be bittersweet when he sends his brother home.

Kelce said:

"Need that, need that, yeah. That's gonna be bittersweet when I send his a** home."
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Both Kelces have a Super Bowl title already. Travis Kelce became a Super Bowl champion in 2020 following the Chiefs' victory over the San Fransico 49ers. Jason Kelce earned a Super Bowl victory in 2018 when the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots.

On Sunday, only one brother can end the day as a two-time Super Bowl champion.


Each team's path to Super Bowl LVII

Super Bowl LVII - Previews
Super Bowl LVII - Previews

Both the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles finished the season 14-3 and as the number one seeds in their respective conferences.

Philadelphia earned two dominant playoff victories. They defeated their NFC East rival, the New York Giants, 38-7 in the divisional round of the playoffs. The following week, they beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 while the latter suffered injuries to both of their active quarterbacks.

The Chiefs' path to the Super Bowl wasn't as easy. They earned a close 27-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round as Patrick Mahomes sprained his ankle in the game.

The following week, they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 to advance to the Super Bowl.

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