Travis & Jason Kelce are celebrating national siblings day with a hilarious throwback picture of themselves as young kids growing up in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, as they reminiscence about their childhood.
The duo’s popular podcast – New Heights – shared three iconic pictures of the Kelce brothers experiencing different life stage together on its X account on Thursday.
‘Happy #NationalSiblingsDay to these two,’ was written as the post’s caption.
One pic’ shows Jason and Travis as toddlers in striped tank tops on what seems to be farmland in a rural part of America.
Another shows the Kelce Bros. in Cincinnati Bearcats gear – the college team they both played on. Jason – a one-time Super Bowl champion with the Eagles – played for Cincy all four years he was in college (2006-10), while Travis was on the Bearcats for the same amount of time although but from 2008-12.
New Heights podcast shared a pic’ of Jason & Travis Kelce in rural USA on national siblings day
The show’s X account also shared a photo of both brothers at last year’s Super Bowl in Arizona
Last but not least, the podcast shared a snap of the two NFL stars during their college bro days
The two brothers played two seasons of college football together from 2008-10, as the Bearcats went undefeated (12-0) in the 2009 regular season and were Big East champions for the second year straight, again earning a BCS Bowl berth, losing to Florida 51-24 in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Jason earned second-team All-Big East honors after starting 13 games at left guard.
New Heights’ post also showed Jason and Travis embracing at Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona, in 2023.
‘Voted top sibling duo to grab a beer with,’ an X user commented on the podcast’s post wishing the Kelce Bros. a happy national siblings day.
‘Why does young Jason look like he’s already tired of having to ride herd on Travis,’ someone else joked, referring to the childhood pic’ of both NFL players.
‘Most iconic brothers in NFL history … Yeah, I said it. Take that, Mannings & Watts,’ another fan pointed out.
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