Tuesday night, the Kelce brothers attended the Cleveland Cavaliers game as hometown idols.
During the NBA team’s Kelce Brothers bobblehead night at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Travis, 34, and Jason, 36, were honored guests. Spectators who witnessed the game in opposition to the Boston Celtics were presented with an exclusive bobblehead that embodied the brothers in their distinctive Cleveland jerseys.
A video of the brothers endorsing the bobblehead figurines was uploaded by the Cavaliers. Jason remarked, “I look considerably better than I had anticipated,” while Travis pondered why his doll lacked a chain for a neck.
The natives of Cleveland Heights were honored prior to tip-off. Jason was awarded a framed Cleveland Cavaliers jersey bearing his number 62.
The Kelce-themed evening was officially declared shortly after Travis’s viral X (formerly Twitter) reaction to the buzzer-beating game-winner from Max Strus of Cleveland on February 27.
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Both Jason and Travis have an extensive history associated with the Northeast Ohio Cavaliers. In May 2018, both individuals were honored with inductions into the Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame of Cleveland Heights High School.
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The Cavs are presenting a monetary donation to Heights Schools Foundation Initiatives, an organization that holds significant value for both Travis and Jason, in recognition of their shared affiliation with Cleveland.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour stop in Singapore coincides with their attendance at the NBA game, which takes place the day after Jason delivered an impassioned speech announcing his 13-season retirement from the NFL.
The cherished center for the Philadelphia Eagles shed many emotions as he thanked Travis and everyone else who has supported his football ambitions.
Jason discussed his brother and himself, recalling their childhood collaborations in athletics and the mutual elation they experienced upon their brother’s selection into the NFL.
A small household comprises our unit. One aunt, one uncle, and no cousins. “In reality, my brother and I spent our entire lives together,” Jason elaborated. “We did almost everything together — competed, fought, laughed, cried and learned from each other.”
He reminisced about “co-creating games” with Travis and stated that the two of them “envisioned” themselves as NFL “star players” at some point. “We won countless Super Bowls in our minds before ever leaving the house,” Jason commented.
Jason stated regarding Travis’s unwavering support over the years, “It taught me the values of cooperation, loyalty, patience, and understanding, in addition to making me smarter, stronger, and more resilient.”