Travis and Jason Kelce Chug Beers Served by Cavaliers Mascot: ‘Consider Those Beers Deleted’

Travis and Jason Kelce toasted their return to their hometown with drinks!

The brothers and Cleveland Heights native were served beers by Cavs mascot Moondog during the team’s 105-104 win over the Boston Celtics on Tuesday.

IN video split on X (formerly known as Twitter), Travis, 34, could be seen chatting with fans on the pitch and Jason, 36, was on the phone before the mascot approached them with two beers.

The pair then stood up and raised their beers to the sky before clinking their mugs. The video, which had no sound, then captured the Kelces quickly sipping their drinks and smiling after they finished.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis then appeared to excite the crowd as he waved his arms up and down, while Jason raised his fist in the air and hugged the mascot.

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“Consider those beers CLEARED. Legends. #LetEmKnow,” the Cleveland Cavaliers caption on the X reads.

Travis and Jason, who were born in Westlake, both attended Cleveland Heights High School and were inducted into the school’s Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame in May 2018.

On Tuesday night, fans also received a Kelce Brothers bobblehead at the game, featuring the duo wearing the signature Cleveland jerseys.

In the second video released by the Cavaliers on X, the brothers shared their approval of the gaudy dolls. “I look a lot better than I expected,” Jason said, and Travis added, “You got me into the force, come on now, the all white force, I almost wore it, so it’s perfect.”

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Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce drink beer served by Cavs mascot Moondog.

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“And I wish I could do it, I can’t do it, so thank you for making me good,” he added while referencing his head balancing a basketball on his index finger.

Meanwhile, Jason was too presented with a framed Cavs jersey with his number 62.

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The honor comes after the Philadelphia Eagles center held an emotional press conference Monday to announce his retirement after 13 years with the Eagles.

Brother Travis was in attendance as Jason gave his tearful 40-minute speech, along with his wife Kylie and parents Donna and Ed.

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