Only one brother was included in last year’s Sexiest Men Alive list
A security guard at this weekend’s NFL Pro Bowl Games couldn’t help but chuckle after overhearing a young fan tell Jason Kelce that he is the “better looking” of the two Kelce brothers.

The interaction was caught on video and shared on social media by the NFL and New Heights, the podcast that the Philadelphia Eagles center cohosts with his younger brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Jason, 36, was standing next to a group of fans while signing helmets and other branded merchandise when one of the younger fans called out to share their opinion.

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“Jason, you’re the better-looking brother,” the fan said.
The video shows the security guard’s instant reaction, which involved throwing his head back and laughing. Jason, too, was quick to respond.
“Why is that so funny?” he demanded.
“Sorry, boss, sorry,” the security guard said as he continued laughing. “That’s cold.” They both appeared to be laughing by the end of the 9-second video clip.
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“The security guard couldn’t hold back his laugh,” the NFL wrote in a Feb. 3 tweet. New Heights jokingly responded in the comment section on X, writing, “Someone remind that security guard which brother won Sexiest Man Alive.” The podcast’s tweet included a viral GIF featuring a shirtless Jason as he cheered for Travis, 34, during last month’s Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills game in New York.
New Heights also shared the interaction on X. “Security guard did him dirty with that laugh,” the tweet said.
Several fans sided against the security guard as they left responses to the New Heights tweet, with many pointing out that Jason was the brother who was included on People’s Sexiest Men Alive list last year. One X user suggested the security guard may be a Chiefs fan, while another said he “can laugh when he’s nominated for sexiest man alive!!!!”
Others suggested they either like the brothers equally or prefer Jason’s appearance to Travis’.
“They are both handsome and kind,” one X user wrote. “Role models for all of us!!”
“Heck, they’re both good looking men with beautiful hearts and souls and eyes,” another fan tweeted.
“You ARE the better looking brother Jason,” one fan said as another agreed, writing, “I do think he kinda is.”
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