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Kelce celebrated with Eagles fans (prior to the team’s 20-16 win over the Cleveland Browns) at various tailgate locations
When Jason Kelce tailgates, he goes hard — and occasionally takes out a cameraman in the process.
On Sunday, Oct. 13, Kelce celebrated with Eagles fans prior to the team’s 20-16 win over the Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Stadium, but it was his pit stop at fan Danny McCormick’s RV that took a turn.
While Kelce was standing on the roof of the RV chugging a beer with a fan, a cameraman filming the moment alongside them crouched down and attempted to move closer — which is when his right leg fell through the roof and his camera equipment fell off the roof and onto the ground, according to the New York Post.
Kelce leans forward in an attempt to help, but the video cuts out before those who weren’t in attendance could see what happens to the cameraman.
This is Kelce’s second appearance at an Eagles tailgate this year, since his retirement from the team in March. This time, the dad of three was filmed by a camera crew with drinks from Garage Beer, the company he co-owns with his brother, Kansas Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, per Associated Press.
Earlier this month, ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs matchup with the New Orleans Saints on Monday, Oct. 7, the 36-year-old also spent time with fans while tailgating at Arrowhead Stadium before his brother Travis took the field.
One Chiefs fan posted a picture of Jason being driven between fans in a golf cart decked out in Chiefs logos and flags on X (formerly known as Twitter). Her post also included a video of Kelce high-fiving fans and leading them in a “Chiefs” chant while ESPN staff filmed him.
Kelce opted to keep his shirt on while mingling with football fans before the Chiefs game — unlike his epic outing at Highmark Stadium in January for the Chiefs’ playoff matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
The former Philadelphia Eagles center stole the show during that appearance when he stripped off his red and yellow “Big Yeti” shirt — despite the freezing temperatures — after his brother scored a touchdown in the second quarter.