Back in the places they used to hang out.
When Jason Kelce said he was leaving the NFL, he and his brother Travis Kelce went to Ohio’s Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Tuesday night to cheer on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Two people who grew up in Cleveland Heights walked into the building with big smiles on their faces.
They were wearing handmade Cavaliers gear that had their jersey numbers and last names on it.His brother wore a green jacket and a white-and-blue baseball cap, but Travis wore all black to keep things easy.
The crowd gave them a standing ovation as they sat down courtside to watch their beloved team play the Boston Celtics.
Fans got limited-edition “Kelce Brothers” bobbleheads from the Ohio-based team before the game as a way to remember the brothers.
During a moving 40-minute news conference on Monday, the 36-year-old legendary Philadelphia Eagles center said he was hаnging up his cleats after 13 seasons.
Jason started crying as soon as he sat down at the podium, and Travis was moved to tears as his bigger brother talked about their childhood and how it affected his career as a champion.”Our family is small.
We only have one aunt and one uncle, no cousins.” “My brother and I have been together our whole lives,” the оffensive guard said. “We competed, fought, laughed, cried, and learned from each other. We did almost everything together.”