Travis Kelce was visibly emotional on Monday as he witnessed his brother, Jason Kelce, retire after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end sat through the press conference, wiping away tears, as his 36-year-old brother announced his retirement at the Eagles’ NovaCare Complex.

Wearing a sleeveless Eagles T-shirt, Jason Kelce struggled to hold back tears as he addressed the media, surrounded by his parents, Ed and Donna, and Travis, who donned sunglasses indoors.

During his emotional speech, which lasted roughly 45 minutes, Jason Kelce reflected on his career, expressing gratitude despite feeling like an underdog throughout his journey.

Selected in the sixth round of the 2011 draft from Cincinnati, Kelce overcame early setbacks, including injuries, to become a cornerstone of the Eagles’ offensive line.

The Kelce brothers notably faced off in the Super Bowl two seasons ago, with Travis’ Chiefs emerging victorious. Despite the loss, Jason maintained a strong bond with his brother, co-hosting a podcast together and supporting each other’s endeavors.

Ending his career with an impressive streak of 156 consecutive starts and six All-Pro Team selections, Jason Kelce played a total of 193 regular-season games for the Eagles.

Reflecting on his time with the team, Kelce expressed gratitude for fulfilling his goal of playing his entire career in one city, emphasizing his love for Philadelphia and its fans.