Kansas City Chiefs

Jason Kelce tells insane story of him punching brother Travis in the face, who then proceeded to body slam him with full force

Published by
Peter Dewey

Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce shared a story of when he punched his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travi Kelce, because of a dispute they had playing basketball against each other.

“He’s feeling himself and I’m getting pissed off that he’s feeling himself,” Jason Kelce said. “We’re out in the backyard, and he starts just driving and doing this stupid little hook shot over his shoulder. It wasn’t a hook shot, but it was a driving little – whatever that’s called. And he is making it every single time. And I can’t do anything to stop it. So, of course, I resort to fouling him. The only way I know how to stop it. And he says, ‘That’s bulls—. That’s a foul.’

“And I’m like, ‘I don’t see any refs out here. I don’t see anybody calling it.’ He picks the ball up, throws it at me, goes in the house.”

Even though Travis Kelce was done with his older brother’s antics and fouls, Jason Kelce followed him into the house after the ball was thrown at him.

“So, I go in there, I grab on his shoulder, and I punch him,” Kelce said. “This – listen – we would fight all the time. This is the only – the second time I’d ever punched him. I don’t know how it got that heated. Punched him in the face, and every time before that – in the face – and every time before that, he would cry or whatever. He took this punch, scooped me up off my feet and slammed me on the kitchen floor so hard, the oven got knocked off the rack – what it was sitting on – the tracks. I get up. We’re in a full-on fist fight.”

The Kelce brothers are extremely close at their current ages, hosting a podcast together and supporting each other in their professional careers. Now that Jason Kelce is retired from the NFL, it’s possible he will attend more of Travis Kelce’s games with the Chiefs this season.

Despite their relationship now, it appears the two were competitive and normal siblings that had to throw down to get their frustration out with each other.

Since Travis Kelce is taller than his brother, it’s possible that’s what gave him the advantage during their basketball game.

Ultimately, the two chose to pursue football instead of basketball, playing together in college at the University of Cincinnati.

A seven-time Pro Bowler and one-time Super Bowl champion, Jason Kelce played his entire NFL career for the Philadelphia Eagles, who drafted him in the sixth-round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Ironically, Jason Kelce began his NFL career in Philadelphia playing for Andy Reid, Travis Kelce’s current head coach with the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chiefs selected Travis Kelce in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft, and he’s gone on to win three Super Bowls with the franchise while becoming one of the greatest receiving tight ends of all time.

It’s cool for fans to get a small inside glimpse into just how competitive the Kelce brothers were with each other outside of the NFL.

Peter Dewey

Peter is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where he covered the MAAC and college basketball for three years. He has worked for NBC Sports, the Connecticut Sun and the Meriden Record-Journal covering basketball, football and other major sports. Follow him on Twitter @peterdewey2.

Published by
Peter Dewey

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