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Jason Kelce reveals the last time he got into a fistfight with brother Travis Kelce

"I don't know how it got that heated. I punched him in the face, and every time it was in the face," shares Jason

By Web Desk
February 13, 2024
A screengrab from the show The Big Podcast with Shaq featuring Jason Kelce. — Youtube/The Big Podcast with Shaq
A screengrab from the show "The Big Podcast with Shaq" featuring Jason Kelce. — Youtube/The Big Podcast with Shaq

The 36-year-old Philadelphia Eagles centre Jason Kelce reveals the last time he and his younger brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, got into a full-blown fistfight, The Daily Mail reported. 

Jason appeared on "The Big Podcast with Shaq" on Sunday, where he shared his childhood memory while explaining his relationship with his brother, National Basketball Association (NBA) champion Shaquille O'Neal.

He shared an incident, narrating, "I was a junior in high school; Trav was a freshman. He had just gotten taller then. He was always more athletic, but I was ahead of him. He had just hit puberty."

"We're out in the backyards, and he starts just driving and doing this stupid little hook shot... and he is making it every single time, and I can't do anything to stop it."

"So, of course, I resort to fouling him. The only way I know how to stop it"

"So, he picks the ball up, throws it at me, and goes in the house... So I go in there. I grab him on the shoulder, and I punch him.

"I don't know how it got that heated. I punched him in the face, and every time it was in the face."

"And every time before that, he would cry or whatever," said Jason of young Travis's response to getting hit.

"But this time he took the punch, scooped me off my feet, and slammed me on the kitchen floor so hard that the oven got knocked off the rack.

"We're up in a full-on fistfight. Dad comes behind me to break it up and grabs me. Travis pushed me back on top of Dad, and the only thing that stopped the fight was my dad screaming, 'Oh my ribs.' So we thought that we had hurt him, so we snapped out of it."