Jason Kelce Gets Chill With Eagles Fans During Dominating Win After Phone Smash
It was a fun Sunday for Jason Kelce.
The retired Eagles center got cozy with Philadelphia fans in California on Sunday, according to social media videos that showed the future Hall of Famer living his best life as the Birds defeated the rival Cowboys in Dallas 34-6.
In one video, the 37-year-old Kelce was seen behind the bar of a Santa Monica establishment, apparently taking drink orders from fans.
Jason Kelce was seen hanging out with Eagles fans on Sunday. New Heights/X
Jason Kelce celebrated as the Eagles improved to 7-2 on the season. New Heights/X
The ESPN analyst also sang the Eagles’ fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly,” applauded fans and took photos as Philly improved to 7-2 on the season.
The Rams host the Dolphins on “Monday Night Football” in Los Angeles this week, and Kelce — in his first season on ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown” — was part of the pregame coverage.
Kelce hung up his cleats in March after 13 seasons with the Eagles, including a Super Bowl victory.
Jason Kelce made headlines earlier this month for a phone-smashing incident.X/@LASHYBILLS
A fan booed the retired Eagles quarterback by using a homophobic slur in reference to Travis Kelce’s romance with Taylor Swift.X/@LASHYBILLS
The seven-time Pro Bowler is coming off a tumultuous week, when he made headlines for throwing a fan’s phone to the ground on Penn State’s campus after they used a homophobic slur against his younger brother, Chiefs linebacker Travis Kelce, over his romance with pop superstar Taylor Swift.
The scene erupted in University Park, Pennsylvania, earlier this month, when a fan said, “Kelce, how do you feel about your brother being an asshole for dating Taylor Swift?”
Upon hearing the offensive comment, Kelce turned around, grabbed his mobile device, and slammed it on the ground.
Jason Kelce addressed the incident on “Monday Night Countdown” on November 4, 2024.Getty Images
Kelce expressed regret over the incident on the November 4 edition of “Monday Night Countdown.”
“I think everyone saw on social media what happened this week. Look, I’m not happy with anything that happened. I’m not proud of it. In a moment of anger, I chose to respond to hate with hate, and I don’t think that was a productive thing. I really didn’t. I don’t think that led to discussion, and that was the right way to go about things, and in that moment, I went down to a level that I shouldn’t have,” Kelce said.
The Eagles legend elaborated on the incident on Wednesday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast he co-hosts with Travis, who praised his brother for taking responsibility.
“The reality of the situation is that some asshole clown came up and talked about your family and you responded in a way that was protective of your family and you may have used some words that you regret using and you just need to learn from that and own it and I think the fact that you own that and talk about it shows how sincere you are to a lot of people in this world and it shows what you said Monday night. You didn’t choose that. That’s not who you are. I love you brother and I think you said it perfectly,” Travis said.
For the Kelce family, it’s all about family, who got into the holiday spirit with the help of Stevie Nicks.
Last week, the dynamic duo released their duet “Maybe This Christmas” as part of Kelce’s album “A Philly Special Christmas Party.”