sport news Jason Kelce features in brother Travis's SNL monologue, just a month after ... trends now

sport news Jason Kelce features in brother Travis's SNL monologue, just a month after ... trends now
sport news Jason Kelce features in brother Travis's SNL monologue, just a month after ... trends now

sport news Jason Kelce features in brother Travis's SNL monologue, just a month after ... trends now

Kansas City Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce made his much-anticipated SNL debut on Saturday, revealing that it was 'awkward' to win the Super Bowl against his older brother and Philadelphia Eagles center, Jason.

The 33-year-old cracked jokes in front of his older sibling, 35, a little less than a month since the Chiefs' 38-35 win over Jalen Hurts and Co. in Glendale, Arizona, on February 12. 

'You know, people keep asking me what it was like to beat my brother in the Super Bowl, and it was pretty awkward,' Travis told a packed audience, including his mother, Donna, and father, Ed. 

'Especially because after the game, we had to ride home together. Our mom drove us there in her mini van, just like the good old days.' 

The two-time Super Bowl champion added that 'even though his team lost after being up ten points at the half, my brother is actually really happy for me,' before the camera zoomed in on a nonreactive Jason. 

FUNNY GUY: Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce didn't disappoint in his SNL acting debut, Saturday

FUNNY GUY: Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce didn't disappoint in his SNL acting debut, Saturday

FAM'S IN THE BUILDING: The Kelce's, including Eagles center Jason (L) were seen in the crowd

FAM'S IN THE BUILDING: The Kelce's, including Eagles center Jason (L) were seen in the crowd

'And he agrees that the ref made the right call. It was a holding,' Travis further joked with Jason once again looking furious, referring to the controversial call going against Eagles cornerback James Braberry for holding onto Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster's jersey within the last minutes of the Super Bowl.

The Chiefs never looked back after being granted a penalty. With just 11 seconds to go in the fourth quarter, and the scoreline tied at 35-35, Kansas City took its first lead of the night through Harrison Butker's 27-yard field goal. 

Flabbergasted, Philadelphia only had six seconds to go 64 yards up the field, and Hurts' desperate Hail Mary pass was incomplete as time expired. 

However, looking back at a historical night for

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