Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, and his father Ed Kelce attended the Philadelphia Eagles vs Pittsburgh Steelers game at the Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday. The two were watching Jason Kelce play. 

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Chiefs’ tight end, Travis was pictured with his father in the third quarter. The Eagles team was leading 28-13 at that time.

Jason Kelce is the starting center for the Eagles who are currently signed to a one-year $14 million contract, making him the highest-paid center in the NFL. He and his brother are among the league’s best duo of who currently play in the league. 

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Jason was selected in 2011 while Travis was drafted in 2013. Both the brothers have remained with the teams that had drafted them and won a Super Bowl Each. While the older one, Jason won in 2016, Travis won it in 2019.

Philadelphia Eagles remained undefeated for the season, securing a dominating 35-13 win over the Steelers in Week 8. The team scored three first-quarter touchdowns thanks to the QB-WR Jalen Hurst and A.J Brown combining for the first three endzone plays for the home team. 

Hurts ended the game with 285 passing yards in 19 successful passes out of 28 attempts and four passing touchdowns. Wide Receiver Zach Pascal also contributed with a TD of his own, his first for the season, ending the game with two catches for 57 yards. Jalen Hurts is the NFL’s best rushing QB and has a league-leading six running endzone plays for the season.

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A.J Brown was the best player for the 2017 Super Bowl Champs as he recorded his first 100-yard receiving game since Week 1. He totaled six catches for 156 yards. 

The best team in the NFL, the Eagles, outpassed their opponents 290 to 156 yards and had a better 3rd down efficiency, completing seven out of their third-down passes in 12 attempts.