Jason Kelce jokes he’ll go to brother Travis Kelce’s Chiefs game in Buffalo on Sunday just so he can jump through a TABLE with the Bills Mafia!
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce joked that he may attend the Buffalo Bills game against the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend so he can jump through a table with the hardcore members of the Bills Mafia.
Bills fans have become famous for jumping through tables during the pre-game tailgate and were even seen setting tables on fire before diving through them before the game against the playoff Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kelce made the comments while discussing this week’s game with Chiefs brother Travis Kelce during their “New Heights” podcast.
“Maybe I should come here, I’m not doing anything,” Jason said after Travis finished talking about the game. “Maybe jump through a table… I’m looking forward to seeing that environment.”
Jason and the Eagles were recently eliminated from the postseason after being routed 32-9 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which has led to intense speculation about his possible retirement.
Eagles center Jason Kelce joked about attending the Bills game to jump through a table
Buffalo Bills fans have become famous for jumping through tables during their tailgates
Jason’s brother Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are playing in Buffalo this weekend
Jason himself recently spoke about the possibility of retirement, saying that when he hangs up his cleats, he still wants to stay involved in the game in some way.
He also denied reports that he had already made a decision about his future.
Travis also discussed Jason’s future in the NFL, saying he believed his brother was still capable of playing at a high level.
“It turns out he was retired, and he didn’t really say anything about that,” Travis said Friday.
“I think everyone felt sorry for him at the end of that game, knowing he’s thought about it a lot over the years.”
‘The documentary shows that. You don’t have to walk around and ask anyone,” Travis continued. “It was cool to see everyone this past week appreciating who he has been over the years.”
“I think the big boys still have some football left if he wants it.”