Is Travis Kelce playing in the Super Bowl tonight?

Travis and Jason Kelce will be the first brothers to face off against one another in an NFL Super Bowl.
Travis and Jason Kelce will be the first brothers to face off against one another in an NFL Super Bowl

The Super Bowl 2023, the NFL championship game, is quickly approaching and is expected to offer some of the biggest betting possibilities of the year.

The first brothers to compete against one another in the NFL Super Bowl will be Travis and Jason Kelce. The Kelce brothers are vying for their own second Super Bowl victory and have each enjoyed legendary careers.

The elder brother, Jason, started for the Eagles in 2011 and is a five-time All-Pro center. Travis, a tight end who is two years younger than him and has seven seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards, has a strong claim to becoming the greatest tight end ever.

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Travis Kelce is going to face off against his brother with Patrick Mahomes —possibly the MVP — on his side.

The tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs has been great all season and will need to perform at the highest level in the Super Bowl. Although the Philadelphia Eagles have a strong defense, the Chiefs will be challenging to contain if Mahomes and Kelce perform at their peak.

They have been able to surprise any NFL team this season as Kelce has served as Mahomes' security blanket throughout their campaign. A second Super Bowl victory for Kelce, who is perhaps the best tight end to ever play the position, will further cement his legacy.

Travis Kelce NFL Career

Travis Kelce is on a fast track to breaking all of the records held by the greatest tight ends in history – and creating his own section in the record book.

Over the last seven seasons, no tight end has come close to Kelce in terms of production, as the Chiefs star leads the league in all major statistical categories. Travis has not only been the best tight end in the NFL, but also the best pass catcher.

Over the last seven seasons, his 675 catches and 8,607 receiving yards have trailed only Davante Adams in both categories. Also, his 59 touchdown catches rank fourth among his peers. During that time, Travis Kelce and Mike Evans were the only players in the NFL to have seven consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

Travis' 507 catches and 6,444 yards in five years with Patrick Mahomes as his starting quarterback trailed only Adams. He ranks fourth in the NFL with 47 receiving touchdowns. Travis has also made the Pro Bowl in each of his five years with Mahomes, while also earning three First-Team All-Pro honors.

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Edited by Akshay Saraswat