The sequel to Jason Kelce’s memorable antics at last February’s Bills-Chiefs playoff game seems to be unfolding, as the Philadelphia Eagles star was spotted indulging in some pregame fun with fans ahead of the Jets-Bills Monday Night Football matchup at MetLife Stadium.
Kelce, who became a viral sensation after his wild celebrations during last season’s Chiefs-Bills thriller—where he famously jumped out of a suite and took off his shirt in jubilation—was at it again, this time mingling with Bills Mafia outside the stadium before his commentary duties for ESPN.
Dressed in a playful Fred Flintstone costume, complete with a Bills helmet, Kelce was the life of the party, drinking out of a bowling ball in the parking lot. While it appeared that the ball was filled with Gatorade, Kelce couldn’t resist making a joke, telling the crowd, “Hope you guys snuck some [alcohol] in there.”
In another lighthearted moment, Kelce was caught on video dancing and singing Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The USA” with a Jets fan, adding to the festive atmosphere in the parking lot.
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Despite all the pregame fun, Kelce later confirmed during the ESPN broadcast that he wasn’t actually drinking alcohol during the tailgate.
Instead, he focused on food and camaraderie, even indulging in a birthday cake with fellow analyst Ryan Clark. “Unfortunately, zero beers,” Kelce revealed, much to the amusement of his co-hosts, who praised him for wearing a chicken wing pendant during the broadcast. “Lot of food, lot of sausages,” Kelce quipped, sending the desk into laughter.
Although Kelce skipped the alcohol at MetLife Stadium, he more than made up for it a day earlier in Philadelphia.
Before the Eagles’ win over the Cleveland Browns, Kelce was at the center of attention during a tailgate outside Lincoln Financial Field. Fans swarmed around the Eagles legend, who has become known not just for his on-field performance but also for his larger-than-life personality.
At one point during the Philadelphia tailgate, Kelce climbed onto the roof of an RV with a fan. The scene turned even more chaotic when a cameraman, attempting to film the moment, fell through the roof, drawing gasps and laughs from the crowd.
In another unforgettable moment, a couple of Eagles fans got engaged while posing for a picture with Kelce. The proposal caught him off guard, leaving him momentarily speechless as the crowd broke into chants for the happy couple.
The Eagles capped off the weekend with a 20-16 victory over the Browns, improving their record to 3-2 and securing second place in the NFC East.
It was a fitting conclusion to a whirlwind couple of days for Kelce, who continues to charm fans with his down-to-earth, fun-loving antics.
Whether he’s chugging Gatorade from a bowling ball or cheering on his team, Jason Kelce has solidified himself as one of the most beloved figures in football—both on and off the field.