NFL stars and Cleveland natives Jason and Travis Kelce are set to release bobblehead dolls of themselves, along with exclusive Kelsey Cavaliers merchandise.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to charity, continuing the brothers’ long-standing support for their hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The bobbleheads feature each brother in distinctive Cavs jerseys. Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles center, is depicted in a number 62 jersey, reminiscent of his playful topless appearance at his brother’s recent playoff game in Buffalo.
Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, sports his familiar number 87 jersey. Both figures are styled to reflect their personalities, with Jason in his iconic blue Cavs jersey and bobbed hairstyle.
Travis, who played basketball in high school, has always been an enthusiastic supporter of Cleveland’s professional sports teams. His dream of playing for the Browns and being honored by the Cavaliers adds a special significance to this venture.
The release of these bobblehead dolls and merchandise will be particularly poignant following Jason Kelce’s recent retirement from football. On Monday, the 36-year-old announced the end of his 13-year career with the Philadelphia Eagles in an emotional 40-minute speech, during which he expressed deep gratitude and nostalgia for his time in the NFL. Travis, seated in the audience, was visibly moved and shared in his brother’s tears.
“I’ve been an underdog my entire career,” Jason Kelce said during his retirement speech. “And I mean it when I say that I wish I was still like that. It is poetic that I see my career fulfilled in the City of Brotherly Love. I know that relationship very well.”
The Kelce brothers’ initiative not only celebrates their careers and hometown roots but also gives back to the community they cherish. The exclusive merchandise and bobblehead dolls are expected to be a hit among fans, with the added benefit of supporting charitable causes.
For more updates on the Kelce brothers and their latest endeavors, stay tuned to local news and sports channels.