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The Jason and Travis Kelce Christmas Song is Here

It’s official. Jason and Travis Kelce are brothers who can do. it. all. The pair are Super Bowl-winning NFL players, hosts of the biggest sports podcast in the world, and…

Brothers Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs wave onstage during Super Bowl LVII Opening Night

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 06: (L-R) Brothers Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles and Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs wave onstage during Super Bowl LVII Opening…

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It's official. Jason and Travis Kelce are brothers who can do. it. all. The pair are Super Bowl-winning NFL players, hosts of the biggest sports podcast in the world, and just kicked off their music career. Okay, Jason has been singing with his Philadelphia Eagles team for a while. But adding little brother Travis to the mix is the stuff Kelce's are made of. We are so excited the Jason and Travis Kelce Christmas song is here!

The Taylor Effect

When you date a woman like Taylor Swift, you are going to be influenced by her. It is just going to happen. When Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship first blossomed, we noticed his clothing choices. Admittedly, Travis has always had style, but we couldn't help but wonder if Taylor had some say in what appeared to be Easter eggs in his outfits. Then he bought a new house. This one is more secluded and secure than the last. And now he moves from the podcast mic to the studio microphone to join his brother Jason Kelce on a new Christmas tune.

Will they let a Chief steal the show?

Travis joins Jason’s team (the Philadelphia Eagles) in their upcoming holiday album “A Philly Special Christmas Special,” which is due out today. A teaser of the brothers’ duet, “Fairytale Of Philadelphia,” was shared by the special’s official Instagram page. “Philly, are we going to let a Chief steal the show,” the IG account asked as it highlighted the claymation version of the duo. (If the image doesn't appear, you can see it HERE)

Jason Kelce, Jordan Mailata, and Lane Johnson present the limited edition vinyl of the year: a collection of Holiday tunes celebrating Christmas, friendship and Philadelphia.

All profits from the album sales benefit various Philadelphia charities such as the Children's Crisis Treatment Center and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. According to GratefulWeb, last year's album sales sent $1.25 million to Philadelphia charities.

To buy this year's album, click HERE.

The Eagles “A Philly Special Christmas” Album Raised an Insane Amount of Money for Charity!

I don't know what it is but every time I read about this album it makes me tear up. It's just so special and so Philly. Not to mention it's more a good cause AND it's an amazing album. Before we talk money, let's reminisce a bit.

Are you surprised how much money the album raised? I'm not. It's the Eagles! Antonio Valdés laughed when he was told last year that the Eagles players hoped their Christmas album would raise $30,000. The players simply wanted their vinyl record — which they feared might flop — to support a toy drive in the city, which is how they connected with Valdés.

“I was like ‘You do know you’re the Eagles, right? Right? This isn’t going to work out the way you think it is,’” said Valdés, the executive director of Children’s Crisis Treatment Center.

This was the first post and we couldn't believe it was real!

Then we got a sneak peak of the vocals!

It quickly became the talk of the town

Jordan Mailata can make his own album!

And even more players got involved!

Jalen sure can play football, but he definitely can't sing.  Ha!

They showed love to the entire Delaware Valley

Even Merill Reese narrated Twas the Night Before Christmas!

The Album Raised Almost $300,000!!!

They thought "A Philly Special Christmas" would raise $30,000.  It instead raised $250,000 and will pay for two toy drives and a summer camp while giving a local nonprofit hope in a tough year.  The money covered last year’s toy drive,  and it is enough to fund the holiday toy drive later this year.  CCTC — which was founded in 1971 in the basement of the Franklin Institute — had more money left, so they talked to the players, who decided to use the rest of their money to pay for the nonprofit’s summer camp for city kids.

Andie Summers has been the morning show host on XTU for the past 25 years. She is a two-time CMA Major Market Personality of the Year winner and two-time Gracie Award recipient from the Alliance for Women in Media. As a content creator for XTU, Andie enjoys sharing parenting and travel tips, and loves helping you shop online with Must Haves.