
There have been brothers in the Super Bowl before. John and Jim Harbaugh were rival head coaches at Super Bowl 47, while twins Devin and Jason McCourty were on the same team as the New England Patriots won Super Bowl 53, but brothers on rival teams is a first.
"Let's just think how incredibly rare it is just to make it to the NFL [from high school]," said Jason Kelce.
"What are the chances that two guys get to the NFL [are signed], they realise their dream of playing in the NFL, then they become starters, All Pros and important pieces of their team, and then they end up playing each other in the Super Bowl?"
Travis, who should have more of an impact on the game as he is one of the NFL's best receivers, added: "It's wild - and kind of surreal. For it all to align like it has, it's mind-boggling.
"It's a special moment. It's something we'll remember for the rest of our lives. You guys talking a lot about me and my brother has been fun, we appreciate it, but at the same time I'm just trying to get a win for the Chiefs."
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