
Having one son making it to the National Football League is tough, so imagine the chances of having two.
More than that, having two sons become stars, future Hall of Famers, and even play against each other on the biggest stage on Earth is something that has happened just once, and that’s all thanks to Donna Kelce.
The Kelce matriarch has become a beloved and respected figure by fans of all 32 teams, and now she’ll also be immortalized in Canton, Ohio, in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The now-famous split jersey and shoes she wore at Super Bowl LVII are now officially on display at the Hall of Fame, so Donna now has the ultimate bragging rights over, well, pretty much every single parent on Earth.
When @tkelce & @JasonKelce became the first brothers to play against each other in a Super Bowl, their mother, @dkelce1, earned national headlines.
The split @Chiefs/@Eagles jersey & shoes she famously wore are now on display at the Hall of Fame.
Talk about a Hall of Fame mom! pic.twitter.com/wfCcedOmuA
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) April 6, 2023
Both Travis and Jason were extremely emotional following the big game.
For the first time ever, it seemed like the Super Bowl winner was actually sad, and the one who lost was kind of relieved and happy for his brother.
Travis has recently entered the conversation as the greatest — or at least one of the greatest — tight ends of all time, joining the likes of legends like Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates, or even Rob Gronkowski.
As for Jason, some insiders already consider him the best player at the center position, not only in the league but of all time.
Who would’ve thought a couple of big kids out of Cleveland would go on to become the greatest brother duo in NFL history?
Well, most likely, Donna Kelce.
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