Every parent wants their kids to do well in life. But if both the sons of Donna Kelce do well, she will have to choose between them.
Donna Kelce has two sons, Jason and Travis, and they are NFL stars who play for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, respectively. On Sunday, the whole Donna Kelce family had a day to remember because both the Eagles and the Chiefs made it to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona, where they will play each other for the Lombardi Trophy.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame says that when they do, Donna Kelce will be the first mother to have two sons play against each other in the Super Bowl.
She used Twitter to celebrate her sons’ trip to the Super Bowl:
#HeightsHighandUCBearcatSuperBowl
Both sons go to Cleveland Heights High School and the University of Cincinnati, so this is a reference to that.
Even though they won’t be on the field at the same time because they both play on offense (Jason is an All-Pro center and Travis is an All-Pro tight end), Donna Kelce will probably find it hard to watch the game because both of her sons will be trying to win their second Super Bowl.
Both Jason and Travis were big reasons why their teams made it to the 2022 Super Bowl. Jason was a rock for the Eagles in their dominant win over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship, and Travis finished the Cincinnati Bengals game with seven catches for 78 yards and a touchdown.
Due to the times of Sunday’s games, Donna wasn’t able to watch both of her sons play in their conference championship games, which she has been able to do in the past.
Officially done being a Chiefs fan this season!!
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) January 30, 2023
During the playoffs last year, Donna was able to quickly get from Tampa to Kansas City to see both the Eagles and the Chiefs play on the same day in their Wild Card games.
Donna says that she went to Philadelphia to watch Jason’s game in person before going to Lincoln Financial Field to watch Travis’ game.
It’s your hopes and dreams coming true, but it’s your worst fears,
Donna said.
Somebody is going to go home a loser, and neither one of them lose very well.