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San Francisco 49ers' defensive end Nick Bosa is gearing up to face Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 2024. Reflecting on the possibility of a future "Bosa Bowl" against his older brother Joey, who plays for the Los Angeles Chargers, Nick expressed that it would be "pretty cool."
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Yet, he playfully remarked that they might not attract as much attention as the famous Kelces.
Jim Harbaugh's recent appointment as head coach for the Chargers has sparked optimism for the team's future.
Harbaugh previously coached against his brother John in Super Bowl XLVII. Nick Bosa shared his experience of watching the Kelce Bowl last year, emphasizing Joey's happiness for Travis despite a 2-0 scorecard in Super Bowl appearances.
"It would be tough [facing my brother in the Super Bowl," said Nick.
"I actually kind of felt for them when I saw video of them talking after the game. Losing the Super Bowl is not fun. Taking it from your brother has to be a bittersweet deal."
NFL in Madrid
Meanwhile, NFL has announced plans to hold a regular-season game in Spain in 2025, with Travis Kelce expressing his desire for the Chiefs to participate.
"It would be epic,'' Kelce said.
"It would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I'm going to go talk to [Chiefs owner] Clark Hunt right now about getting that bid in.
"Any chance that we can get as American football players to get out of the States to play internationally, I think you'd be silly not to jump at that opportunity.
"We had an amazing time in this year, we've been to Mexico City, London. The fan bases are every bit as electric if not more from the United States. If the Chiefs get out to Spain, baby, we'll make sure to have some fun.''