Travis Kelce openly expressed his brotherly affection by donning a T-shirt adorned with Jason Kelce's image after the Philadelphia Eagles star announced his retirement from the NFL on March 4.
The tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs joined his older brother's announcement, attending alongside their parents, Ed and Donna Kelce, and sister-in-law Kylie Kelce.
In a touching moment, Travis Kelce was captured on film wiping away tears while seated in the audience, particularly moved as Jason Kelce eloquently described the unbreakable bond between the two brothers.
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In a poignant moment, Jason Kelce tearfully reflected on his overwhelming pride for his younger brother after the Kansas City Chiefs triumphed over the Philadelphia Eagles at the 2023 Super Bowl.
The elder Kelce sibling recounted the conflicting emotions he experienced, describing a mix of "immense heartbreak" for himself and his fellow Eagles, coupled with "the amount of pride I had that my brother climbed the mountaintop once again."
Travis Kelce paid tribute to his brother in a recent photo, donning a T-shirt adorned with an image of Jason in his Eagles uniform. The image on the shirt captured the Philadelphia legend raising his right arm as he gracefully walked off the football field.
The Kelce brothers shared the photo of Travis Kelce wearing the shirt alongside Jason on March 5, using it as a promotional tool for the upcoming episode of their joint "New Heights" podcast, scheduled for release on March 6.
Dubbed the Jason Kelce Pay Homage shirt, this limited-release T-shirt is available for purchase through the collaboration between the clothing brand Homage and Jason Kelce's own clothing line, Underdog.
Priced at $40, the T-shirt contributes a portion of its proceeds to (Be)Philly, a nonprofit foundation founded by Jason Kelce. The foundation aims to offer financial support and increased visibility to charitable organizations dedicated to enhancing the education and economic outcomes of students in Philadelphia public schools.