Jason Kelce immersed himself in the Bills Mafia experience Sunday.
The 36-year-old longtime Eagles center took off his uniform to celebrate his brother Travis Kelce's touchdown in the first half of the Chiefs' divisional round playoff game against the Bills at Highmark Stadium. is.
he He was seen drinking beer with fans. while watching the game from his suite with his family, including his wife Kylie Kelsey and Travis' girlfriend, pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Earlier in the day, Jason, who is at the center of a retirement controversy following Philadelphia's playoff loss on Monday, joined the Bills' tailgate and took a swig from a bowling ball as fans cheered him on.
The seven-time Pro Bowler also took pictures with fans. According to a post shared on social media.
The Bills led the Chiefs 17-13 at the half.
The Chiefs are looking to defend their Super Bowl title after defeating Jason and the Eagles in the championship game last February.
The Eagles outscored the Chiefs 21-17 in a regular-season rematch in November, but Philadelphia fell apart late, dropping six of its final seven games.
After the Buccaneers defeated the Eagles 32-9 in the wild-card round on Monday, many wondered if this game would be Jason's last NFL game.
He addressed retirement speculation Wednesday on the “New Heights” podcast.
“I think it's been leaked to the media, but I intentionally didn't announce what I was doing,” Jason said, referring to reports that he informed his Eagles teammates of his intention to retire. Ta.
“I don't think you're really in a position to make that decision after a game like that, but I don't think so. There's too much going on to understand that decision. ”
Jason, who spent all 13 seasons in Philadelphia, detailed what the official announcement would be.
“When I officially announce what's next, it will be in a definitive way that honors the many people and individuals who have meant so much to me and shaped my career.” “I don't think it's respectful or accurate to do that right after a game like that,” he said.
A few days later, Travis told reporters he believed Jason “still has football left in him if he wants to.”
