WATCH: Kelce brothers hug after Kansas City Chiefs win against Ravens in AFC
Travis Kelce officially beat NFL legend Jerry Rice for the most catches in postseason history
Brotherly love took centre stage on the field after the Chiefs-Ravens game on Sunday.
After winning the game, the Kelce brothers — Travis and Jason — met on the field, where they got emotional and hugged each other while engaging in a friendly banter, people reported.
Travis told big brother Jason, "Goddamn, I love you. I love you, big dog."
The Chiefs will have the chance to finish this season as back-to-back National Football League (NFL) champions if they win again at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on February 11.
Travis Kelce is on top of the world after the Kansas City Chiefs' 17-10 win against the Baltimore Ravens in the American Football Conference (AFC) championship game.
The Chiefs will now be making their way to the Super Bowl to defend their title from the 2022 season.
Travis officially crossed NFL legend Jerry Rice for most catches in postseason history after he caught 11 passes for 116 yards, and scored one touchdown.
The sibling moment happened after Travis capped off his big night with multiple kisses from his girlfriend Taylor Swift. The couple were roaming the field with their arms around each other when they spotted Jason.
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