Super Bowl LVII: Travis and Jason Kelce's mum Donna up for doing coin toss ahead of historic clash between two brothers
A petition created for Travis and Jason Kelce's mum Donna to do the ceremonial coin toss before Super Bowl LVII on Sunday has already gained over 170,000 signatures and is still rising; Donna: "I would [do it], if the two of you say I would not be a distraction"
Sunday 12 February 2023 15:51, UK
Travis and Jason Kelce will become the first brothers to play against each other in Super Bowl history when the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off in Arizona on Sunday - and their mum has become a minor celebrity as a result.
On 'Opening Night' of Super Bowl week, Donna Kelce delivered cookies for her boys on stage while they spoke to the media, decked out in a half Chiefs, half Eagles jersey.
There has also been a petition created for Donna to do the ceremonial coin toss before Sunday's game, which has already gained over 170,000 signatures and is still rising.
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"'Here's the thing,' Donna began saying. When asked about the possibility on her son's New Heights podcast, she said: "There are so many legends and people that have their blood, sweat and tears on that field... I don't think that's the right place for me to be.
"Would I be a distraction out there for you guys? That's what I would worry about.
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"I would [do it] if the two of you say I would not be a distraction... and you'll be focussing on the game plans."
Travis then responded, saying, "You're in," before jokingly adding: "I'll tell [NFL commissioner] Roger [Goodell]."
The two brothers have each won a Super Bowl previously, with Jason's Eagles triumphant five years ago, beating the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII, while Travis and the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV - their first of three Super Bowl visits in four years.
'I would sure love to get this one over his head'
When asked about the matchup at Opening Night, Jason said: "We're always rooting for each other.
"I always want him to do well, but I would sure love to get this one over his head and have at least something over top of Trav."
Travis, meanwhile, said of what it was like growing up and competing against his older brother: "What he did do is he gave me a cool perspective on how to beat somebody that's better than you.
"I kind of got to learn the mind games at a different level as a younger kid, so he's helped me get to where I'm at without a doubt.
"But he got the majority of the wins for sure."
Watch Super Bowl LVII - Kansas City Chiefs vs Philadelphia Eagles - live on Sky Sports NFL and Main Event from 10pm on Sunday, February 12, with Ryan Fitzpatrick, Christian Wilkins and Efe Obada among the guests joining Neil Reynolds and Hannah Wilkes for 90 minutes of build-up to the big game.