Jason Kelce congratulated his brother Travis Kelce following the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship victory — and he did it with a shirt on.

Last week, Kelce notably celebrated the Chiefs’ win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Round playoff win shirtless.

After the Chiefs topped the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday 17-10, Jason Kelce took to the field in a Hawaiian shirt to spend a moment with his brother.

The two hugged and Jason told Travis to “finish that motherf–ker.”

The younger Kelce not only broke the NFL’s playoff record for career receptions previously held by Jerry Rice — and did so in front of high-profile girlfriend and global music star Taylor Swift — but he decimated the Ravens all-year-long elite defense for 11 catches, 116 yards and a touchdown.

The win puts Travis and the Chiefs back in the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five seasons, with a shot at a third Super Bowl victory since the 2019 season and back-to-back crowns.

Travis and the Chiefs defeated his brother Jason and the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII one year ago.

The older Kelce and the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32-9 in the wild-card round.

Jason Kelce (left) embraces brother Travis Kelce after the Kansas City Chiefs won the 2023 AFC Title.
 

Jason Kelce (left) embraces brother Travis Kelce as Taylor Swift watches after the Kansas City Chiefs won the 2023 AFC Title.Getty Images

Jason Kelce hugs his brother Travis Kelce after the Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10 in the AFC Championship Game.
 

Jason Kelce hugs his brother Travis Kelce after the Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10 in the AFC Championship Game.Getty Images

Jason Kelce celebrates shirtless while watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills play in the AFC Divisional Round Playoffs.
 

Jason Kelce celebrates shirtless while watching the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills play in the AFC Divisional Round Playoffs.

Jason had reportedly told his Eagles teammates that he planned on retiring following the loss, but he later maintained that it wasn’t definitive.

The 36-year-old center was selected in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Eagles, with whom he has spent his entire NFL career.

Kelce has been a seven-time Pro Bowl and six-time First-team All-Pro center, both of which are honors he also received for his play this past season.