When Jason Kelce rejoined the Eagles for their Monday Night Football matchup against the Falcons, he appeared to be having a great time, but not all supporters were fond of his boisterous performance. Several people online have accused Kelce of being intoxicated after he was seen dancing on stage and throwing beers to fans while attending the game as part of ESPN’s MNF pregame broadcast.
Furthermore, on Wednesday, a user on X attracted the attention of the former Eagle by labeling Kelce a ‘clown’ and a’slob’ for his innocuous pregame antics. According to the account, “White men in the modern era are only allowed to be a few very limited and tightly controlled things.”
‘But this particular Regime approved white male phenotype — the clown, minstrel, drunk, immature, ‘mind your biz’ consooomer, joke, adult baby, slob — is easily one of the worst.’ Taking notice, Kelce responded the following day with a somewhat self-deprecating defense. “Although I will admit that there are times when I am all of these adjectives, I strongly advise you to watch my documentary on Amazon if you believe that these are the only words that I represent,” he stated.
Extremely successful, and despite being lighthearted, possesses many important life, family, marital, and fatherhood lessons that I believe you would find meaningful. In addition, my retirement speech has a different tone than my buffoonery, even though I must admit that I cried a lot more than I wanted to.
Jason refuted claims made by numerous fans, including his brother Travis, that he was looking worse for wear on Monday night on the most recent episode of “New Heights.” ‘I could tell, by the way, that you had been on an up-and-down roller coaster of being in and out of intoxicated since around noon,’ Travis remarked during the third quarter conversation in the booth.
Jason immediately cut his younger brother off, saying he had ‘zero beers’ before laughing off throwing cans at fans during the pregame festivities. The former center acknowledged how hard it was not to drink as he was tossing beers to fans. ‘Do you know how hard that was?’ he asked, adding, ‘I’m a professional, Travis. I don’t mess around.’
Even without alcohol in his system, Kelce caught the eye with his dance moves – which included a running man at one point. ‘Everyone thinks I’m the dancer. Dude, you are the most electric dancer I’ve ever met in my life,’ Travis told his older brother.
‘You can put a smile on anybody’s face by dancing. It is so good. And when you get in that mode, when you go full-send, oh my gosh, thank you for that. … I’ll have that forever. I’ll have that in my back pocket for a cloudy day.’ Even though Kelce rallied the Eagles supporters prior to the game by inviting former players Nick Foles and Fletcher Cox to the stage, the evening wasn’t what he had planned for as Philly lost 22–21 after an unexpected collapse.