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Shirtless Jason Kelce loses his mind celebrating Travis Kelce touchdown at Bills game
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Date:2025-04-18 20:11:40
If Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce starred on the field, Jason Kelce shined in the stands.
Jason Kelce was shirtless (wearing pants and a beanie hat) and cheering like a mad man as his brother, Travis, scored a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.
Jason Kelce, in the open windows of a luxury box at the Bills’ stadium that included Taylor Swift, screamed to the heavens with his hands in the air (including a can of beer in one hand) as the Chiefs took a 13-10 lead with 3:33 minutes left in the second quarter.
While the CBS broadcast caught Kelce in his glory, fans inside Highmark Stadium saw Kelce jump down from his suite to cheer amongst Bills fans.
Kelce finished his beer and then hopped back into the suite after shining in the spotlight.
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You almost forgot for a second Kelce is a world-class athlete, and future Pro Football Hall of Famer.
The star center for the Philadelphia Eagles might be pondering retirement after his 13th season in the NFL, but is already enjoying the offseason watching his brother play in the playoffs alongside Travis’ famous girlfriend.
After Travis Kelce’s second touchdown, the TV cameras went toward Swift again, with Jason Kelce chugging on another beer in the background.
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