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Jason Kelce Chugs Beers, Goes Shirtless Rooting For Brother Travis And Chiefs
The Eagles legend was spotted tailgating with Buffalo Bills fans, chugging beer, and leaping into the stands while shirtless Sunday.
PHILADELPHIA — Jason Kelce has embodied all things Philadelphia for quite some time now. And he truly embraced the "brotherly love" aspect Sunday while rooting for his brother in the AFC divisional playoff game.
Kelce was rooting hard during Sunday's game, in which the Kansas City Chiefs traveled to New York State to take on the Buffalo Bills.
For those unaware, Kelce's younger brother is Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
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During the game broadcast, the elder Kelce brother was shown several times going all out for his sibling, who had five receptions for 75 yards and scored two touchdowns.
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The Eagles center was seen chugging beers, going shirtless, and even leaping out of the suite he and the rest of the Kelce family, along with the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes Brittany Mahomes and pop superstar Taylor Swift, who is dating Travis Kelce.
He even was captured on camera while down in the stands lifting a young girl up to help her show a sign she made to Swift.
Kelce was fired up throughout the game, which ended with the Chiefs winning 27-24 over the Bills.
And his fervor likely stemmed in part from his pre-game activities.
Videos circulating social media showed Kelce tailgating with Bills fans outside Highmark Stadium.
Despite his connection to the Chiefs, Bills fans seemed to marveled at the All-Pro center's presence, cheering him on as he chugged what were presumably adult beverages before the game.
Rumors circulated last week after the Eagles miserable 32-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round that Kelce may retire. However, Kelce on his podcast New Heights, which he hosts with Travis, said emotions were too high following the wild card round loss for him to make a decision on his career's future.
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