Jason Kelce has officially entered his chaos era â and Eagles fans are living for every second of it.
At 38, the retired NFL icon once known for pancaking defensive linemen is now flattening⊠tailgaters. Literally.
During a Philadelphia Eagles mega-tailgate outside Lincoln Financial Field, hosted by none other than the New Heights podcast crew, Jason shocked fans by ripping off his shirt, throwing on an Eagles helmet, and diving head-first into a belly-bucking competition that instantly went viral.
And yes â he dominated.
đ âOn your marks, get set⊠GO!â
With his hands locked behind his back and his legendary Kelce-core belly thrust forward like a battering ram, Jason charged his opponent. Five seconds later, the poor guy was flying out of the ring as Jasonâs fan army exploded into cheers.
He threw his fists into the air, surrounded by screaming Eagles faithful, bellowing the two words destined for Philly immortality:
âLETâS GO!â
The internet crowned him instantly.
New Heights declared him official:
âJASON KELCE. BELLY BUCKING CHAMPION.â
đ„ And he wasnât done.
Jason then swapped helmets for a beige Eagles tee and stepped in as referee for the next round â hyping the crowd, coaching the competitors, and even lifting the eventual winner into the air like heâd just secured a playoff berth.
It was pure, chaotic Kelce energy â the kind fans adore.
đŠ A Weekend of Wrestling
As if taking down grown adults wasnât enough, Jason had also warned earlier in the week that Thanksgiving meant going to war with an entirely different group:
his four kids â Wyatt (6), Elliotte (4), Bennett (2), and baby Finnley (8 months).
âIâm going to be wrestling these kids,â he admitted on New Heights. âItâs gonna be a long day.â
Travis, naturally, encouraged maximum mayhem.
â€ïž The Kelce Effect
Even though the Eagles lost their game to the Bears, Jason Kelce gave Philadelphia what they truly came for:
joy, chaos, community, and a moment that will join the archives of Kelce family legend.
Because only Jason Kelce could retire from the NFLâŠ
and immediately become the undefeated king of a tailgate sport he practically invented.