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On Sunday, Donna Kelce received plenty of attention when she traveled to watch her two sons play in two separate NFL playoff games in two different cities on the same day.
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But even after watching Jason Kelce's Philadelphia Eagles lose to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before taking a flight to see Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Wild Card round, Donna Kelce wasn't done making headlines.
As Travis Kelce took the podium for his postgame press conference following the Chiefs' 42-21 win, the Cleveland Heights native received a question from an unlikely source. Taking over the interview session, Donna Kelce asked her younger son what it was like to throw for a touchdown pass in Kansas City's latest playoff win.
"I actually made it. After a disappointing Tampa game, this was an elation to see you get a [passing] touchdown in a playoff game. I mean, oh my gosh," Donna said to Travis, a former quarterback at the University of Cincinnati and Cleveland Heights High School. "How good did that feel after all these years?"
Travis replied: "To finally throw a touchdown like I used to tell my mom when I was like five years old, I was going to eventually throw a touchdown in the National Football League, I finally got it done. It only took me nine years. That's a good question though, Mom."
"That's what makes sports so great," Donna replied back. "Because you can be depressed in the morning and elated in the evening."
While she would have preferred the alternative, Donna's travel schedule just got a little bit lighter. With Jason's Eagles eliminated from the postseason, she can now focus all of her attention on the Chiefs, who are slated to host the Buffalo Bills in the AFC divisional round on Sunday night.