Jason Kelce is at it again, chugging beers with Eagles fans like a true Philadelphia legend ahead of the Super Bowl victory parade. The 37-year-old father of three (with a fourth on the way) was spotted at a local bar, pre-gaming with fans. In an Instagram post shared by fellow bar patrons, Kelce, donning a Super Bowl LIX hat, was captured belting out “Fly, Eagles, Fly” with frenzied fans.
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After the song, the retired NFL player downed his pint like a true champion, earning a roar of approval from the crowd. With beer gone and fists pumping, Kelce basked in the glory as the bar — a sea of Eagles green — erupted into cheers.
“Bought shots for everyone,” one comment to the post read, adding that he downed them with the house.
Of course, Kelce was spotted later at the parade. Surprising no one, he had an open beer in hand.
Jason Kelce is in Philly ready to celebrate with the Eagles! 🤩
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Meanwhile, Eagles fans loved the showing from Kelce.
“WELCOME JASON THE EAGLES LOVE YOU,” one birds fan exclaimed on X. “Another Philadelphia Eagles legend,” a second fan added.
“Out there supporting his former team! I better not hear anything about fans being terrible to him!” one Chiefs fan pointedly wrote on X.
“I think Jason Kelce should celebrate at every Super Bowl ticker tape parade no matter who wins,” yet another onlooker quipped.
Jason Kelce’s Public Celebration Comes After His Brother Took a Brutal Super Bowl Beat Down
Indeed, Kelce unabashedly celebrated his former team’s victory over the Chiefs. However, not long ago, Kelce was reportedly conflicted. Of course, his little brother, Travis, famously plays for the Chiefs.
“He’s feeling bittersweet. He was rooting for the Eagles to win but he also wanted Travis to play well,” an alleged insider told PEOPLE about the big game. Well, at least one of his wishes came true…
In the latest episode of New Heights, Jason shed tears as he and his brother reminisced about the game. The Chiefs were pummeled mercilessly by Jason’s former team with a final score of 40-22.
“On one hand, you played your entire life with an organization and team,” Jason explained on the episode. “A lot of people in that building — coaches, friends, teammates that you’ve gone through adversity with. It really makes you very, very close.”
“And then, on the other hand, you have your brother, and I’ve always supported you. I’ve always wanted you to win,” he added.