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Jason and Travis Kelce have faced off on the gridiron, and now the NFL brother have discussed which of them would come out on top in a fight.

 

Travis was the winner when the siblings played against each other in the Super Bowl two years ago, as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles.

 

 

Jason retired last year and now, after defeat to the Eagles in this month’s Super Bowl, Travis is believed to be contemplating hanging up his cleats.

The pair are now co-hosts of the hugely popular New Heights podcast, and on the most recent episode of the show they discussed who’d win in a fight

Travis Kelce
The NFL duo were interviewing ice hockey brothers Matt & Brady Tkachuk when the conversation turned to the subject of fighting on the ice.

Discussing what it would be like if hockey-style fights were allowed in the NFL, Travis imagined a scenario where he’d challenge his big brother.
“I told Jason, ‘We ever play the Eagles, I’m coming over there and I’m dropping the gloves,”” he said.

“That would’ve been electric,” Jason responded.
Later in the conversation, the subject of fighting came back up again. And Matt Tkachuk admitted that Brady would get the better of him in a fight, Jason Kelce seemed to empathise.
“He’s got a little reach advantage,” he said. “I feel the same way about Trav – a little wiry motherf******”

But Travis didn’t seem to relish the thought of a throw-down with big bro, either.

“I ain’t getting in a f******* cage with you,” the younger Kelce replied.

This was not the first time the elder Kelce sibling opened up about scrapping with his kid brother, either.
Last year, when he was a guest on NBA icon Shaquille O’Neal’s podcast, The Big Pod with Shaq, he recalled a backyard fight that started with a basketball game.

“We’re out in the backyard and he starts just driving and doing these stupid shots,” he said. “He’s making it every single time and I can’t do anything to stop it. So I resort to fouling him, the only way I know how to stop it.

“So he says, ‘That’s… that’s a foul.’ I’m like, ‘I don’t see any refs out here, I don’t see anyone calling it.’ He takes the ball, throws it at me, it goes in the house. I go in there, I grab him by the shoulder and I punch him!
Listen, we would fight every time. This was only the second time I’d ever punched him. I don’t know how it got that heated.
Punched him in the face. Every time before that, he would cry or whatever. He took this punch, scooped me up off my feet and slammed me on the kitchen floor so hard the oven got knocked off the tracks. I get up, we’re in a full-on fist fight.”

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