let s go. let s go. i am l am here to cheer one kansas city chiefs. we ve got a great coach, great fans, one dream, super bowl, baby, baby, going all the way. fox & friends, i love you all, baby. truly love you, fox & friends. > let s go, guys, this is the philadelphia eagles drum line in case you haven t figured it out. they ve been out here all morning long. they are pumped up, they are ready for the desert, dressed for the desert, but it s 30 degrees right now. we are an equal opportunity show. we had the chiefs cheer chiefs cheerleaders onearlier i. where s andy. thank you for joining us. all you guys being down here, we appreciate it. what got you into this. i m from a family of musicians and drumers. this is 13 years. 13 years of the drum line. you were here before the super bowl. i was here. what s it like to be back? it s incredible. soon as you get into the energy, the vibe, the energy is compared to the first time. it s not as cold as
will: they grew into these positions, jason is 330, travis is 240, something like that. what were they like as brothers? supportive, i m sure competitive, what were they like as brothers on the field? they were definitely competitive. jason was the ultimate big brother. travises was loosey goosy, he was really popular and real nice looking young man as well as jason but jason was the ultimate big brother, trying to pull travis along, making sure travis was where he was supposed to be, those type of things. they were very competitive the. you could could tell their parents had them competing as young men. and so jason is, like i said, was one of our leaders on the team. travis was beca became one oe leaders after jason moved on.