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CLEVELAND’S FINEST Travis and Jason Kelce to be honored by hometown Cleveland Cavaliers with incredible gesture ahead of Super Bowl

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THE Cleveland Cavaliers are honoring NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce’s Ohio roots ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s Super Bowl clash.

The NBA team has unveiled a pair of Kelce brothers bobbleheads, which Cavs fans will soon be able to take home.

Jason, 36, and Travis, 34, were born in the suburbs of Cleveland and both played for the Cleveland Heights High School sports teams.

Both NFL stars proudly represent the neighborhood to this day with the title of their hugely popular New Heights podcast paying homage to the place they grew up in.

And the Cavaliers have come up with a touching gesture for the Northeast Ohio natives in the form of throwback bobbleheads, commemorating their high school achievements.

One figurine shows the Kelce brothers donning Cavs’ Black Statement jerseys, featuring their NFL numbers.

It will be a game-night giveaway on March 5 when Cleveland hosts the Boston Celtics.

The franchise has also prepared a special edition bobblehead of the Kelces in their Cleveland Heights high school letterman’s jackets.

It’ll be a part of a single-game ticket package for the fans who sign up.

The Cavaliers worked closely with Travis and Jason to design the bobbleheads.

The organization has also donated $10,000 towards Heights Schools Foundation Initiatives, an organization that is important to the Kelce brothers.

As part of the collaboration, the Cavs will also launch The Kelce Bros: Cleveland’s Finest clothing collection, which features special T-shirts and hoodies.

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“When Travis Kelce arrived quietly at the private memorial service in Dallas, no one expected the Chiefs’ tight end to turn the somber gathering into a moment that would be remembered forever. ▶️ WATCH THE VIDEO: As Marshawn Kneeland’s father sat in the front row holding a framed photo of his son, his hands trembling, Travis approached — not as a football superstar, but as a teammate, a brother, and a man who understood the weight of loss. Placing one arm gently around Kneeland’s father’s shoulders, Travis spoke softly, his voice steady yet full of emotion: “Marshawn Kneeland wasn’t just a player on our team — he was the soul of it. His energy, his laughter, his fight… they’ll stay with us every time we step on that field.” For a moment, the chapel fell completely silent. Then Travis lowered his head, offering a quiet prayer. His words, unspoken yet deeply felt, carried through the room — a promise that Marshawn’s spirit would live on through the game he loved and the men who played beside him. By the time Travis stepped back, tears filled the eyes of teammates, family, and friends alike. In that small chapel, it wasn’t about football anymore. It was about brotherhood, grief, and the kind of love that refuses to fade — even after the final whistle.”

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