Donna Kelce is all too familiar with the improbability of seeing her boys — Travis and Jason Kelce — squaring off again in the Super Bowl with their respective teams.
She is also very familiar with the fact that, despite the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles having already clinched a playoff spot, this season’s been a struggle, to say the least. Speaking to ET’s Nischelle Turner on the set of The Price Is Right ahead of her primetime special appearance slated to air Feb.
7 on CBS, Donna says she’s not one to look that far ahead — a Kelce brothers rematch in the Super Bowl, that is — as the NFL regular season winds down and with the playoffs just around the corner. “No, I think to get back to the Super Bowl is tough enough as it is,” she says when asked about the potential rematch. “But I really think that this year has been difficult and the teams … there’s a lot of parity. So, we’ll see what happens.”
Only once in the history of the NFL have the two same teams made it back to the Super Bowl in back-to-back seasons. It happened nearly three decades ago, when the Dallas Cowboys met the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVIII on Jan. 30, 1994.
Fast forward to the start of the 2023 season, pundits and fans alike salivated at the idea of the Chiefs and Eagles accomplishing the rare feat hoping they’ll meet yet again for a shot at the Lombardi Trophy. It was the Chiefs who bested the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII last year, a showdown that also marked the first time in NFL history two brothers squared off against each other in the Super Bowl.