Cleveland Cavaliers honor area natives Jason and Travis Kelce with bobblehead dolls

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade, left, celebrates his team's win over the Celtics with Jason Kelce, center, and Travis Kelce.
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Dean Wade, left, celebrates his team's win over the Celtics with Jason Kelce, center, and Travis Kelce.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers' 22-point comeback over the visiting Boston Celtics was the highlight on the court Tuesday night.

Football playing brothers Jason and Travis Kelce were the stars off it.

The Cavs knocked off the Boston Celtics 105-104 thanks to their epic fourth-quarter comeback. The Kelces took in the game from courtside seats on the night their hometown team honored them with bobblehead doll giveaway.

So where are Jason and Travis Kelce from? And how can you snag the personalized jerseys they wore during the game?

Where are Jason and Travis Kelce from?

Jason Kelce, center, and Travis Kelce, right.
Jason Kelce, center, and Travis Kelce, right.

Before becoming superstar football players, podcasters, and, in the case of Travis, a pop-culture icon thanks to his relationship with Taylor Swift, the Kelce brothers lived near Cleveland.

The Kelces were raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in Cuyahoga County.

Where did the Kelces go to college?

Both brothers played college football at the University of Cincinnati before moving on to the NFL.

The Philadelphia Eagles drafted center Jason in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL draft. He played for the franchise for 13 years before announcing his retirement this week.

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Travis entered the NFL as a third-round pick the Kansas City Chiefs in 2013. The tight end has helped the team to three Super Bowl titles in his career.

How to get Travis and Jason Kelce Cavs jerseys

Only the fans in attendance at Tuesday's game were lucky enough to snag Kelce bobbleheads, but anyone can get the Nos. 62 and 87 Cavs jerseys they wore.

The Cavs online shop has black Jason Kelce statement jerseys and Travis Kelce statement jerseys available for $120.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Where are Jason and Travis Kelce from? Cleveland Cavs honor football bros.