It will be a special Super Bowl for the Kelce brothers.
Eagles center Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce will make history in Super Bowl LVII, as they will become the first pair of brothers to oppose each other in the Super Bowl.
The two All-Pro brothers play significant roles with their respective teams and have an extremely close bond that will need to be put aside for a few hours as they both look to win the Lombardi Trophy.
After the Eagles won the NFC championship on Sunday afternoon, Jason commented on the potential of facing his brother in the Super Bowl.
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The leading rusher on the national champs tops Albert Breer’s list of players scouts should have their eyes on in Mobile this week.
It’s Senior Bowl week, which serves as the unofficial kickoff to draft season with the largest collection of draftable prospects in one place outside of the combine descending on Mobile, Ala.
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The NFL’s best broadcaster is poised to be pushed out to make way for Tom, and that’s unfair.
Enjoy Greg Olsen while you can, because the NFL’s best broadcaster could be two weeks away from being out of a job. Olsen was hired to keep the seat warm for Tom Brady, seen as the greatest prize in football broadcasting (for some reason), and now Olsen has proven that he’s the best, most dynamic, and engaging broadcaster we’ve had in years.
Zac Taylor’s wife, Sarah, threw her support behind her man by wearing a sweatshirt with his face on it to the AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium.
Seeing, how things turned out, if Mrs. Taylor is the superstitious type, that shirt will not be coming back.
Cincinnati sports reporter Olivia Ray snapped a shot of the Bengals head coach’s better half showing off her game-day fit.
Sarah Taylor’s AFC Championship fit. —Yes, that is her husband’s face bedazzled on her sweatshirt. #Bengals | @WLWT pic.twitter.
This is going to be a good one.
Good morning, I’m Dan Gartland. I just feel terrible for Joseph Ossai.
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🦅 How the Eagles built a winner
🦵 In the end it was Mahomes …
🐅 Inside the Bengals’ locker room after that costly penalty
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This is going to be a good one
After a pair of games that were dramatic for opposite reasons, this year’s Super Bowl matchup is set.
Among others, the Bucs are considering five young assistants for their offensive coordinator role, including former Dallas OC Kellen Moore.
Eli Manning joins The Carton Show after the division championship games, and shares his thoughts on these big matchups. They start with the San Francisco 49ers, who suffered yet another blow at the quarterback spot against the Philadelphia Eagles. Brock Purdy was out early with an injury to his elbow, and Eli shares his thoughts on what Purdy was going through, and ho the 49ers couldn’t have been prepared to be down two quarterbacks. Plus, Eli talks going back on his word to never return to Philadelphia for a game.
After a 3-game losing streak to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Kansas City Chiefs are able to pull off an important win. Patrick Mahomes carried the Chiefs to an AFC Title win, and he did it on a sprained ankle. Craig Carton and James Jones talk the highlights of the game, including key plays missed by the Cincinnati Bengals that led to the Chiefs’ win.
The Philadelphia Eagles have stamped their ticket to Super Bowl LVII, soundly defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship Game. Craig Carton is joined by James Jones to talk the highlights of the game, and together they decide how much of this loss might be on the Niners’ defense. With both Brock Purdy getting hurt early, and 4th-string QB Josh Johnson going out, Craig decides how much of a chance the 49ers had without a quarterback.
The Chiefs tight end wasn’t happy with the mayor’s comments leading up to Sunday’s game.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made sure to put Cincinnati mayor Aftab Pureval in his place after Kansas City’s 23–20 win over the Bengals in the AFC championship game on Sunday night.
Pureval smack talked the Chiefs on social media all week leading up to the matchup. The mayor even chimed in and used the term “Burrowhead,” which was popularized by Bengals cornerback Mike Hilton leading into the game.