For Jason Kelsey, it was just Sunday Funday.
The retired Eagles star was seen living his best life as the Birds defeated the rival Cowboys 34-6 in Dallas, according to a social media video. The center was released to Philadelphia fans in California on Sunday.
in a videoKelsey, 37, is seen appearing to take drink orders from fans behind the bar at the Santa Monica establishment.
The ESPN analyst also sang the Eagles' fight song, “Fly, Eagles, Fly,” high-fived fans and posed for photos as Philadelphia improved to 7-2 on the season.
The Rams host the Dolphins on Monday Night Football in Los Angeles this week, and Kelce is participating in pregame coverage for the inaugural season of ESPN's Monday Night Countdown.
Kelce retired his cleats in March after 13 seasons with the Eagles, including a Super Bowl championship.
The seven-time Pro Bowler made headlines on Penn State's campus when he threw a fan's phone on the ground after he made a homophobic slur toward his brother, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. We are coming to the end of a dramatic week. His high-profile romance with pop superstar Taylor Swift.
The scene came to light earlier this month when a fan in University Park, Pennsylvania, said: “Kelsey, what do you think about your brother being upset about dating Taylor Swift?”
Upon hearing the derogatory comment, Kelce turned, grabbed the mobile device, and slammed it to the ground.
Kelce expressed regret over the incident on the Nov. 4 edition of “Monday Night Countdown.”
“I think everyone saw what happened this week on social media. Listen, I'm not happy with what happened. I'm not bragging. In the moment of excitement, I greet haters with hate. I don't think that's a productive thing to do, really. I don't think it leads to an argument, and I think that's the right way to go about it, but in the moment. I fell to a level I shouldn't have,” Kelce said.
The Eagles legend detailed the ordeal on Wednesday's episode of the New Heights podcast he co-hosts with Travis, and Travis praised his brother for taking the blame.
“The real situation is that some shitty clown came up to you and told you about your family, and you reacted in a way that was protective of your family, and you ended up using words that you regret using. That's why you have to be kind.'' The fact that you own that and talk about it shows how genuine you are to many people in this world, and on Monday night… I think it shows what you said. you don't choose it. It's not you. I love you brother, and I think you said it perfectly,” Travis said.
The Kelseys are all about family, and with the help of Stevie Nicks, they're already getting into the holiday spirit.
last week's dynamic duo “Maybe This Christmas” duet performance As part of Kelsey's album “A Philly Special Christmas Party”.
