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Jason and Travis Kelce are truly one of the most iconic duos in the history of the National Football League. 

And their fame has skyrocketed this past year thanks to Travis' relationship with a certain star. So because of that, there are a ton of new fans who tune in on Wednesday's for the latest episode of their New Heights podcast. 

The two always have fun during every episode, talking about everything from football to real life, and making jokes along the way. They also bring in some pretty impressive guest stars, from Saquon Barkley to Arnold Schwarzenegger. But what has become most apparent is Jason and Travis' love for one another. 

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end took a moment to talk about his bond with Jason after New Heights was nominated for a Webby, which are "the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet." 

"I think everybody’s kind of shocked on how it’s taken off the way it has. But we just started off by wanting to showcase our brotherhood and our similarities knowing that we’re really two different walks of life," Travis explained during an exclusive interview with the Hollywood Reporter. "But when you get us around each other, you can see why we’re brothers, and you see how much love, and how much appreciation we have for each other for getting to where we are in our lives. And we wanted to showcase that." 

The two have always been each other's biggest supporters, rooting for each other at every turn. The only time that might not have been the case is when the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chiefs faced off in the Super Bowl.

But regardless, they always aim to show the unfiltered versions of themselves. And it's safe to say they accomplished that. 

"We wanted to give people a firsthand look at what it’s like to be at the lunch table or at the dinner table with Jason and Travis Kelce," the younger Kelce brother said. "And I think it’s just been so cool to see how everybody’s appreciated that, let alone the Super Bowl that we had, and being able to showcase our family and that aspect. I think it’s just been just an unbelievable amount of support that I can’t be more thankful for.

Jason's presence during the Chiefs Super Bowl was one that will never be forgotten. After the Eagles lost in the first round, Jason made sure to travel and catch all of Travis' games. 

He is most remembered for taking his shirt off at Highmark Stadium during Kansas City's win over the Buffalo Bills, and then showed up in Chiefs overalls at the Super Bowl. Plus all of his antics at the after party were priceless. 

The love the two have for one another is special and shows why their podcast is so successful. 

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