Jason, Travis Kelce become first brothers to face each other in Super Bowl

It also brings the Eagles battling their former coach, the Chiefs' Andy Reid
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PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio, WIP) — This Super Bowl has all the storylines.

Jason and Travis Kelce will be the first-ever brothers to face each other in the Super Bowl, after Jason's Philadelphia Eagles and Travis' Kansas City Chiefs both won their respective championship games on Sunday.

The game also brings the Eagles, who blasted the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 on Sunday, against former coach Andy Reid, who led the Chiefs to a win over the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-10. Reid took the Eagles to four consecutive NFC Championship Games and a berth in Super Bowl XXXIX against the New England Patriots in February 2005.

The matchup is very fitting, as Jason and Travis started their popular New Heights podcast this season.

Both Jason and Travis have had, once again, remarkable seasons. Both could be destined for the Pro Football Hall Of Fame some day.

Jason, 35, was named to his fifth first-team All-Pro and sixth Pro Bowl this season, while his 33-year-old kid brother Travis made his fourth first-team All-Pro and eighth Pro Bowl in ten seasons.

Travis has seven straight 1,000-yard seasons and will go down as one of the greatest tight ends to ever play the game.

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