Jason Kelce arrives at Eagles game wearing a Christmas sweater, flip-flops and carrying a box of Reese’s Puffs as Philadelphia aims to end losing run against the Giants

  • The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the New York Giants on Monday at 4:30 PM ET
  • Jason Kelce came to Lincoln Financial Field in a suiting, festive outfit
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Jason Kelce was the Christmas personality on Monday when he arrived for the Eagles' game against the Giants.

The center was spotted in a cozy Christmas sweater and slippers as he entered Lincoln Financial Field with a box of Reese's Puffs.

Older brother Kelce also wore a green Eagles Santa hat as he arrived for the game on Christmas Day.

Hours earlier, Jason's brother Travis Kelce had arrived in Arrowhead wearing his own Santa hat, while his girlfriend Taylor Swift wore custom headgear featuring Kelce's No. 87 for the Chiefs' game against the Raiders.

Monday's meeting with the Giants is a huge game for the Eagles, whose season hit a roadblock after three straight losses.

Jason Kelce wore a Christmas sweater and slippers as he entered Lincoln Financial Field

Earlier, Chiefs star Travis Kelce arrived for their game against the Raiders wearing a Santa hat

Earlier, Chiefs star Travis Kelce arrived for their game against the Raiders wearing a Santa hat

After winning ten of their first eleven games, the Eagles have suffered losses to the 49ers, the Cowboys and the Seahawks.

Jason Kelce hopes to avoid the kind of collapse his younger brother experienced when the Chiefs battled the Raiders.

Cameras caught him slamming his helmet into the ground and colliding with his head coach on the sideline.

Shortly after the Chiefs gifted their opponents back-to-back defensive touchdowns in an NFL-record seven seconds, Kelce returned to the sideline and threw his helmet in disgust.

CBS cameras captured the exact moment it happened, when the helmet bounced off the turf and into the Arrowhead stands. A coach then tried to give Kelce a replacement, but was stopped by head coach Andy Reid, who then chatted with the tight end himself.