Jason Kelce Caused A Major Disturbance At Adele’s Concert And The Singer Savagely Called Him Out For Being “Drunk” (VIDEO)
Jason Kelce has been taking Las Vegas in since he participated in the Pro Bowl earlier this month.
The Eagles center has been enjoying what Sin City has to offer as he’s been spotted playing Blackjack and attending various concerts.
Kelce was at an Adele show with his wife Kylie on Friday night and made sure everyone knew he was there while she tried gauging the support for Sunday’s Super Bowl.
“Do we have any Chiefs fans here tonight?” she asked. “ Do we have any 49ers fans here tonight? Sorry, Chiefs. You’re outnumbered tonight. “But don’t worry it’s a big loving show.”
Jason screamed “Eagles!” immediately after.
“You sound drunk and like a football fan,” Adele responded.
While he’s been supporting the Chiefs throughout the playoffs because of his brother, Jason is an Eagle at heart.
Philly fans will be happy to hear him still repping them in Vegas despite his novel affiliation.
READ MORE:>>>>>
BREAKING: Jason Kelce Met With 2 Major TV Networks In Las Vegas As Retirement Rumors Heat Up
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 04: Jason Kelce #62 of the Philadelphia Eagles and NFC reacts prior to the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl Games at Camping World Stadium on February 04, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Jason Kelce is in Las Vegas to support his brother Travis at Sunday’s Super Bowl. But he’s undertaken some personal endeavors as well.
Kelce has been hitting the casinos and attended a U2 concert as it appears he’s making the best of his trip to Sin City.
The Philadelphia Eagles center, who’s hinted at retirement yet claimed he will try to return next season, is understood to have taken some major steps toward a television career.
According to Front Office Sports, Kelce met with ESPN and FOX Sports this week. Both networks have declined to comment but sources with direct knowledge have told the publication that both interviews were geared towards a potential link-up between parties.
The Pro Bowler already runs a successful sports podcast with his brother and would be considered a marquee media free agent if he announces his retirement, with CBS, NBC, and Amazon expected to pursue him should that happen.
For now, he’s just going to be a fan, with his brother’s Kansas City Chiefs set to play the San Francisco 49ers in tomorrow’s big game.