Jason Kelce downs drinks with Bills fans before Jets game after his wild drunken antics in Buffalo last season
The sequel to Jason Kelce’s drunken antics during the Bills-Chiefs game in Buffalo in February appeared to be in the works ahead of Monday night’s Jets-Bills game.
The Philadelphia Eagles legend memorably jumped out of the suite and took off his shirt as the Chiefs defeated the Bills in an all-time classic during last year’s playoffs.
On Monday night, Kelce joined fans outside MetLife Stadium by having drinks with fans before commentating for ESPN.
Kelce wore a Fred Flintstone costume and a Bills helmet outside the stadium as he drank from a bowling ball in the parking lot.
As the ball appeared to be filled with Gatorade, the MNF commentator jokingly said, “Hope y’all sneaked some [alcohol] in there.”
Jason Kelce had a drink and danced with fans before the Jets-Bills game on Monday
In another clip, Kelce sang and danced to “Born In The USA” with a Jets fan in the parking lot.
Kelce later confirmed on air that he did not drink alcohol during the pre-match festivities. However, during the broadcast he enjoyed a birthday cake with Ryan Clark.
“No beer, unfortunately,” Kelce confirmed as his colleagues praised his chicken wing hanger. “Lots of food, lots of sausages,” he added as the station erupted in laughter.
Although Kelce didn’t drink alcoholic beverages in New Jersey, he had his booze fix on Sunday when he returned to Philadelphia. Before the Eagles beat the Browns, Kelce was the center of attention at a tailgate outside Lincoln Financial Field.
Kelce memorably took off his shirt and jumped out of the suite in last year’s Bills-Chiefs game
Kelce memorably stepped on top of a camper with a fan when a cameraman fell through the roof while trying to film them.
Additionally, a few Eagles fans got engaged while posing for photos with him. The monumental night for the couple left Kelce speechless as the crowd started chanting for the couple.
The Eagles earned the 20-16 win at home and improved to a 3-2 record in second place in the NFC East.