Jason Kelce and the Philadelphia Eagles are currently embroiled in a hotly contested match during the Super Bowl with his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Travis scored the game-tying touchdown and the cameras happened to catch Jason on the sidelines, eating a snack.
The commentators couldn’t resist the joke that was ready and waiting for them, saying:
“One brother scores, the other brother eats a snack.”
NFL fans have been left in shambles after the joke, with many coming to defend Jason, who’s become a fan favorite like his brother this year.
The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event in America, so there’s good reason to believe that the players involved have a stress level that was previously unknown.
People might deal with that stress in different ways, and it appears Jason Kelce might be having a snack to alleviate some stress.
The stress level was likely increased when his brother scored and effectively wiped out the Eagles’ opening scoring drive.
There have never been a pair of brothers in the NFL, so Jason and Travis are under a very unique pressure that no NFL players have experienced before.
Nevertheless, Jason will likely continue eating throughout the game and Travis may continue scoring touchdowns if the Eagles defense can’t figure out how to contain him.
What is the score between Jason Kelce’s Eagles and Travis Kelce’s Chiefs?
The Philadelphia Eagles, bouyed by Jason Kelce at center, drove down the field on the opening drive and scored with relative ease. The Chiefs then marched down and tied the game on Travis’ reception.
The Eagles couldn’t move the ball and punted and the Chiefs drove down. They missed the field goal after Harrison Butker kicked the ball off the upright.
The Eagles took the ball and moved to midfield before launching a deep touchdown to AJ Brown. That gave the Eaglesa 14-7 Super Bowl lead, where the score currently is.
So far, the offenses have had little trouble moving down the field and figure to engage in a very high scoring battle that won’t finish with much of a margin.