Brown brothers will realize a dream in Sunday showdown

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Canadians Chase and Sydney Brown are set to is line up against each other in a football game for the first time ever when the Eagles visit the Bengals on Sunday, Dave Naylor writes.

From being born minutes apart, to being raised by their single mom in London, Ont., to sharing a football journey that has taken them from local fields to the University of Illinois and all the way to the National Football League.

While Sunday’s game has no shortage of meaning for Eagles and Bengals, there is lots of added significance for the Browns, who have dreamed of this moment since they were kids. Though they spent one year apart before Chase transferred to join his brother in Champagne, Ill., their respective teams never faced one another.

“That’s my best friend, man,” said Chase. We talk every single day to keep up with it, know each other’s lives, and stay present. Just try to keep it as normal as possible.” “I’m not surprised by it at all,” said Sydney. “He deserves everything that’s coming his way. People are like ‘You’re brother is doing amazing’ and I’m, like, dude, if you saw the way he worked this off-season and the way he approached this entire process, you wouldn’t be surprised either. I’m psyched for him.”

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