- Due to his rising fame, Jason Kelce has signed a sponsorship deal with the soap brand
- The Eagles center posted a hilarious video on social media promoting Dial Bar
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Jason Kelce may be used to brother Travis stealing the spotlight in recent weeks, but the Philadelphia Eagles center is certainly making the most of the spotlight on his family.
With a very popular podcast and mentioned on People’s 2023 Edition of the year’s sexiest men on Wednesday, Jason’s own star is certainly rising.
Considering he’s also at the center of one of the NFL’s most fearsome offensive lines and a key part of an 8-1 team with Super Bowl aspirations, there has never been a more exciting moment in the veteran’s career.
And now he’s signed a sponsorship deal with Dial Bar Soap, giving the product rave reviews in a social post on Wednesday.
Captioned “If you love @Dial so much you won’t leave home without it,” Kelce can’t get enough of the soap and fills a bag to take with him on away games.
Jason Kelce has announced that he has signed a sponsorship deal with Dial Bar Soap, starring in an advertisement
Kelce jokes that he takes a whole bag of Dial Bar Soap with him on trips with the Eagles
He says, “As you know, I love my watch face. That’s why I take it with me everywhere.
‘So when I travel I always pack the essentials: toothbrush, toothpaste, socks and the one thing I never forget is my watch face.
‘That’s right. Do you think I packed enough?’
Kelce won’t need his soap opera this week as the Eagles have a bye before hosting brother Travis and Kansas City in Week 11.
But then he’ll need as much as he can with a daunting doubleheader against the Bills and 49ers.
This certainly isn’t the first time Kelce has thrown his 6-foot-4, 295-pound frame behind a marketing campaign.
Kelce and the Eagles’ offensive line was featured for ESPN The Magazine’s ‘Body Issue’ in 2019
The Eagles’ offensive line poses naked in South Philadelphia for ESPN’s ‘Body Issue’
In 2019, Kelce and the rest of the Eagles’ offensive line were photographed for ESPN The Magazine’s “Body Issue.”
The publication was the last for ESPN The Magazine, but the sports media giant would continue the ‘Body Issue’ tradition online in the future.
To commemorate the occasion, ESPN filmed the photo shoot and gave the Eagles’ linemen a rare opportunity to discuss their curvy physiques.
“As an offensive lineman, you’re obviously a little different than most athletes, so our body types are going to be drastically different,” Kelce — the only member of Philadelphia’s offensive line weighing less than 300 pounds — said at the time. .
While some teammates joked that their legs were their best feature, Kelce opted for something different.
“I don’t have a big butt, but I think it’s a nice butt,” Kelce said. “Or a nice ass, sorry.”