For the first time, brothers Christian Elliss of the New England Patriots and Jonah Elliss of the Denver Broncos will face each other in an AFC Championship game. This matchup is not only a clash of NFL rivals but also a family affair.
Growing up, Christian and Jonah would recreate their favorite big hits they saw during games in their parents' basement. Christian was five years older than Jonah and had the upper hand back then, often running into his brother and laying him out. These core memories stuck with Jonah, despite being only young at the time.
Their father, Luther Elliss, a two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman, described Christian as always being a bit of a daredevil. He was fearless and willing to test the boundaries, but also kind and loving. In contrast, Jonah was animated and energetic, climbing on things and trying to keep up with his older brothers.
The brothers grew up training together and competing against each other, but this weekend's game marks the highest stakes yet. One of them will go to the Super Bowl, while the other will be eliminated from the playoffs. Christian said he's excited to play against Jonah and described it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Their family has always bonded through competition. They hold an annual Elliss Family Olympics, where they compete in events like cornhole, Catan, and dodgeball. The competition gets intense, but it's also a lot of fun. Attendance is non-negotiable for the family reunion, which brings everyone together despite their busy NFL schedules.
This weekend's game will be no exception, with Kaden Elliss predicting a 2-0 win for his brother Jonah. Christian hopes to obliterates the Broncos offense and secure a safety to win it all. Regardless of who wins or loses, there's sure to be plenty of trash talk between the two brothers.
The AFC Championship game will pit Christian's Patriots against Jonah's Broncos in what promises to be an exciting matchup between these NFL rivals-turned-brothers. Will Christian and Jonah find themselves on the same side of victory? Only time will tell.
Growing up, Christian and Jonah would recreate their favorite big hits they saw during games in their parents' basement. Christian was five years older than Jonah and had the upper hand back then, often running into his brother and laying him out. These core memories stuck with Jonah, despite being only young at the time.
Their father, Luther Elliss, a two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman, described Christian as always being a bit of a daredevil. He was fearless and willing to test the boundaries, but also kind and loving. In contrast, Jonah was animated and energetic, climbing on things and trying to keep up with his older brothers.
The brothers grew up training together and competing against each other, but this weekend's game marks the highest stakes yet. One of them will go to the Super Bowl, while the other will be eliminated from the playoffs. Christian said he's excited to play against Jonah and described it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Their family has always bonded through competition. They hold an annual Elliss Family Olympics, where they compete in events like cornhole, Catan, and dodgeball. The competition gets intense, but it's also a lot of fun. Attendance is non-negotiable for the family reunion, which brings everyone together despite their busy NFL schedules.
This weekend's game will be no exception, with Kaden Elliss predicting a 2-0 win for his brother Jonah. Christian hopes to obliterates the Broncos offense and secure a safety to win it all. Regardless of who wins or loses, there's sure to be plenty of trash talk between the two brothers.
The AFC Championship game will pit Christian's Patriots against Jonah's Broncos in what promises to be an exciting matchup between these NFL rivals-turned-brothers. Will Christian and Jonah find themselves on the same side of victory? Only time will tell.