Travis and Jason Kelce, brothers and Super Bowl opponents, are still 'Cleveland Heights [View all]
Through and Through
Travis and Jason Kelce, brothers and Super Bowl opponents, are still Cleveland Heights through and through
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Mike Jones will spend some time this week digging through his closet.
In 2017 when the Eagles played the Chiefs in Kansas City, Jones, the former Cleveland Heights High School football coach and current physical education teacher, made the trip to watch two of his former players, Travis and Jason Kelce, play against each other at Arrowhead Stadium. The brothers put together a shirt for their old coach for that matchup, representing Jasons No. 62 Eagles jersey and Travis No. 87 Chiefs jersey.
Ahead of Super Bowl 57 on Sunday, and the Kelce brothers making history by becoming the first brothers to play against each other in the big game, Jones wants to make sure hes once again representing both.
Im going to wear it to school one day, he told cleveland.com. I dont know which day Im going to wear it, but Im definitely going to break it out and wear it. Im just excited. Were just excited.
Jones shirt represents a community divided in the best possible way.
Before the Kelce brothers went on to begin two of the most prolific careers in NFL history at their respective positions, they were just two kids from Cleveland Heights. Actually, theyre still just two kids from Cleveland Heights, despite all their fame and success on the field, keeping close ties with their hometown roots.
Ask anyone who coached them growing up, and theyll confirm: With the Kelces, what you see is what you get, and its basically always been like that.
Its also why outside of Kansas City and Philadelphia, the city most excited for this years Super Bowl is Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
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