Before the Super Bowls, before the touchdowns, before Taylor Swift â Travis Kelce was just a lanky teenager in Ohio⌠forced into a Halloween costume by his big brother Jason.
Now, thanks to a recently unearthed 2005 high school yearbook photo, fans are getting a hilarious glimpse at the future NFL starâs not-so-thrilled teenage years â complete with a fake mustache, green overalls, and one unforgettable scowl.
 The Photo That Broke the Internet
The resurfaced yearbook snap shows 16-year-old Travis Kelce posing in his high school gymnasium, dressed as Luigi from Super Mario Bros., standing beside his classmate Bianca Vann, who went as Rosa Parks â and together, they won the schoolâs Halloween costume contest that year.
The caption in the old clipping reads:
âSophomores Travis Kelce and Bianca Vann were the winners of the costume contest at the 2005 Halloween festival. Kelce was dressed as Luigi, while Vann portrayed Rosa Parks.â
While Bianca looked confident and composed, young Travis looked⌠well, less than amused. His massive faux mustache drooped. His green cap sat slightly crooked. And that expression? Pure âI was forced to do thisâ energy.
 âI Was NOT Ecstatic to Be Luigi, ManâŚâ
Fast-forward to adulthood â and of course, the brothers had to relive the moment on their hit New Heights podcast.
Jason Kelce, 37, couldnât resist teasing his younger brother:
âThat was my idea, by the way. I made him be Luigi. I was Mario. Big brothersâ privilege.â
Travis rolled his eyes as the infamous photo appeared onscreen.
âYou can see how ecstatic I was to be Luigi, man,â he joked, laughing at his own teenage misery. âThatâs the face of a guy who just wants to play football.â
Jason fired back:
âIt was a great outfit! Admit it.â
Travis shrugged, smirking:
âOkay⌠it was funny. But I still canât believe you got to be Mario.â
 Even Mom Weighed In
Donna Kelce, the internetâs favorite football mom, chimed in last year when asked about the brothersâ Mario-and-Luigi phase.
âIt was hilarious,â she told Us Weekly. âThey were both over six feet tall already â so seeing two giant plumbers walking around was ridiculous. Jason was very salty that Travis won the contest, though!â
Of course, Donnaâs right â the image of two towering teenage boys in oversized overalls and fake mustaches is exactly the kind of sibling chaos the world expects from the Kelce family.
 The Familyâs Halloween Chaos
The throwback photo has only reignited fansâ obsession with the Kelcesâ family dynamic â full of teasing, competitiveness, and love.
Gift baskets
On New Heights, the brothers also revealed that their dad, Ed Kelce, was the âGrinch of Halloween.â
âHe hated trick-or-treating,â Travis said.
âHeâd be like, âYouâre too old for candy!â and shut the door,â Jason added, laughing.
Apparently, Edâs dislike of costumes didnât stop his sons from turning theirs into legends.
 From âLuigiâ to Living Legend
Almost 20 years later, the photo has become an instant fan favorite â spreading across Chiefs Kingdom and Swiftie Twitter alike. Fans are calling it âthe most Travis thing everâ: a future superstar begrudgingly playing Luigi and still managing to win.
âHeâs been winning everything since 2005,â one fan tweeted.
âEven when he didnât want to.â
And honestly? That tracks. Whether heâs catching touchdowns, stealing hearts, or reluctantly rocking a fake mustache, Travis Kelce somehow always comes out on top.
 The Throwback That Proves Some Things Never Change
Sure, Travis Kelce now rocks designer suits and Super Bowl rings instead of overalls â but that mix of charisma, humor, and âIâll do it for the teamâ attitude? Still exactly the same.
He might not have wanted to be LuigiâŚ
But two decades later, heâs still winning the costume contest â this time, in real life.