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The ultimate sibling rivalry is back: Travis Kelce vs. Jason Kelce, two brothers going against each other after two years. The only difference this time is that while one brother will be on the gridiron, the other will be in the stands, torn between whom to support. Jason’s going to be in a real dilemma this finale. On Sunday, the Chiefs beat the team with a strong MVP contender, Josh Allen, and the Bills. And Philly overwhelmed the underdogs of the season, the Commanders. Now, the Chiefs and Eagles are going to clash on February 9. In a recent video posted by whoever’s running the official New Heights Podcast account. The two brothers are taking playful jabs at each other.

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Before we get into what the brothers had to say, are we expecting Mama Donna to rock a half-Philly, half-Chiefs jacket at the game? Anyway, once the Chiefs and Eagles punched their tickets to the Super Bowl, Jackson wasted no time hitting posts on his IG. You can bet he had that ready beforehand. Wait, did Jason know the script? Let’s not go there. Now, back to the Jason and Travis rivalry, there’s a new video up on the “New Heights Podcast” official IG account. And the Kelce brothers aren’t holding back from taking shots at each other.

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Travis, you would get destroyed if you tried to line up and play center.” We did not say that Travis’s elder brother did. And a lot of moments like that -just the way siblings do, throwing jabs at each other. The clip seems to be a mashup of different podcast moments put together in one. It would’ve been even more exciting if the brothers had dropped a fresh episode instead. But hey, Travis doesn’t have time for that right now. The three-time Super Bowl champ has to prep for his three-peat.

Now, the Chiefs TE is confident with Patrick Mahomes on their side, their dreams are within reach.

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Travis Kelce and the Chiefs are one step away from a three-peat

The Kansas City Chiefs are living in a dynasty dream. Five Super Bowls in six seasons? That’s not just a flex, it’s a full-blown legacy. For years now, they’ve owned the AFC West, treating the No. 1 spot like it’s reserved parking. And this season? Oh, this season had three-peat written all over it from the start. Nobody dared to question it either. Why? Because the Chiefs didn’t give anyone a reason to.

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After conquering the AFC Championship win, Travis Kelce was all smiles on Sunday night. But he wasn’t talking about himself. He was hyping up his QB, Patrick Mahomes. “Whatever he’s gotta do to get us to the next level or win a game, Pat’s gonna do it. He’ll put his body on the line and do whatever it takes. That’s why he’s the ultimate competitor,” Kelce said. 

The Chiefs are today what the Patriots were during Tom Brady’s era. After the big win, a reporter asked Kelce if, as a rookie, he ever dreamed of making it to five Super Bowls. “Yeah, we dream of it. Living it is still a crazy reality man. I am so thankful, that I landed here in KC,” replied the Chiefs’ star.

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So now, the only thing standing between the Chiefs and their three-peat is the Eagles. And just like last time, it’s not going to be a walk in the park. Two years ago, it was Jason Kelce. This time, it’s Saquon Barkley in their way.

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Komal is EssentiallySports’ Football News writer with a strong focus on Bay Area coverage. Reporting from the 49ers beat, she covers both game-day action and a range of thought-provoking off-field narratives. Her detailed coverage of the Brock Purdy contract saga drew attention from Bay Area NFL fans. Komal believes the NFL is expanding its global reach, strategically targeting Gen Z fans, thereby adding the extra layer of emphasis on storytelling through digital innovations.

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