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After Jason Kelce’s erratic behavior, Patrick Mahomes responds to the Philadelphia Eagles’ comeback

Appearing at the Philadelphia Eagles tailgate party as part of his new role with ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” Patrick Mahomes applauded Jason Kelce’s amazing dance moves.

Jason Kelce’s outrageous actions during the Philadelphia Eagles tailgate party prior to their “Monday Night Football” matchup against the Atlanta Falcons were met with enthusiastic applause by Patrick Mahomes.

The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback responded to a humorous video of Kelce performing some rather unconventional dance routines on X by posting multiple laughing emojis and the phrase “go crazy then.” Under a club remix of Tommy Richman’s “Million Dollar Baby,” Kelce gave a “10 out of 10” performance that included fist pumps, stomps, snaps, and a spirited running man.

Amidst the confetti cannons, Kelce, clad in a Kelly green tracksuit, emerged onto the stage next to the Eagles mascot. With the “Monday Night Countdown” crew from ESPN in attendance, Kelce added his usual exuberance to the pre-game activities. There was a sea of green shirts in the audience, most of them with his name from the previous campaign and a combination of Jarlen Hurts and Saquon Barkley. When they saw their recently retired NFL All-Pro rejoin the team, they cheered with excitement.

“Philadelphia, are you ready for ‘Monday Night football’, 𝑏𝑎𝑏ð‘Ķ?” Kelce yelled at the raucous assembly. “The Eagles are back in Philadelphia, and I brought a bunch of my boys along with me!”

Eagles supporters found the event even more memorable when Kelce was joined on stage by franchise veterans Fletcher Cox and Nick Foles shortly after. Additionally, Kelce was seen in the parking lot with Eagles supporters who had their pickup trucks’ grills fixed on the backs. The former center for the Eagles moved among the supporters like any other regular person, even exchanging beers with team supporters.

When Kelce made his television debut as a commentator, it was during “Monday Night Football” and the San Francisco 49ers’ 32-19 victory over the New York Jets on ESPN. Fans and viewers, including Tayor Swift, were amused by a wardrobe malfunction that garnered notice in addition to his insightful analysis of the game.

Jason Kelce even had beers with fans before the game ( Image: ESPN)

When Kelce got to work on his first day, he realized he had left all of his clothes and his travel bag behind. Due to the short delay, he went on a last-minute buying binge and purchased an excessively small shirt.

NFL fans quickly noticed that Kelce’s shirt buttons were on the verge of popping as soon as the broadcast kicked off as he stood with Scott Van Pelt and Ryan Clark for introductions. On live TV, there was a fleeting view of his chest when the buttons gave way under pressure.

Travis Kelce claimed that after Jason described the wardrobe malfunction, he and his popstar girlfriend laughed with America. NFL fans have called Kelce’s retirement “Living his best life” because he continues to advocate for civic engagement and community service in Philadelphia.

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