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Jason and Travis Kelce won’t face each other on the field, but they will in at least one Super Bowl prop

Caesars Sportsbook has a fun prop bet between the Kelce brothers.

Jason Kelce won't face his brother on the field, but there is a way to wager on action between the Kelce brothers. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
Jason Kelce won't face his brother on the field, but there is a way to wager on action between the Kelce brothers. (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)Read moreTimothy Nwachukwu / Getty Images

Super Bowl 57 next week in Arizona will mark the first meeting between brothers in the NFL championship game when Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles takes on younger brother Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.

But because both Kelce brothers play on their respective offenses, Jason a center and Travis a tight end, they won’t actually face each other on the field.

Caesars Sportsbook is making sure there’s at least some kind of competition between the Kelce brothers.

Kelce brothers Super Bowl prop: Travis Kelce receiving yards (-6.5) vs. Jason Kelce snaps

Caesars Sportsbook is offering a fun prop bet: Travis Kelce’s receiving yards vs. Jason Kelce’s snap counts, and is setting Travis at -6.5 right now (which means Travis would have to have seven more receiving yards than Jason’s snap total to win).

For some context, Jason averaged 67.7 snaps per game during the regular season this year. Travis, meanwhile, averaged 78.7 receiving yards per game.

As Caesars indicated, 80% of the early bets on that prop are on Travis. But slightly more overall money has been wagered on Jason.

» READ MORE: Donna Kelce will watch her sons play against each other in a Super Bowl. Stacie Nola has some advice.

Travis Kelce is a popular player on Super Bowl prop sheets. The tight end, who is more like a wide receiver, is favored to score the first touchdown, and he’s behind Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes on the Super Bowl MVP odds board.

The Kelce brothers grew up in Ohio and played college football at Cincinnati. They are close, and currently host a podcast together called “New Heights.”

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