Former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce doesn’t play for the Philadelphia Eagles on Sundays anymore, but he still has a lot of love for the city where he spent his entire NFL career.
Kelce is often seen at Philadelphia-area events and bars, much to the delight of Eagles fans. On Tuesday, Kelce and his wife, Kylie, hosted the 5th annual Team 62 at the Ocean Drive event to raise money for Eagles Autism Foundation.
During the event, Kelce made a bold move and stood on top of a tall beach chair and ripped off his shorts to show some rather revealing underwear.
We have no words…@eaglesautism | #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/ZzLUvfj0sq
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) June 25, 2025
Fans reacted to the video of Kelce’s revelation on social media.
“Doing this puts eyes on the cause/foundation. He’s good at marketing. Only the insecure cucks are bothered by this,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“I don’t know what better, the Stars and Stripes or the MAB painter hat!!!! I still have some of those!” one fan added.
“So what do you think his wife said after seeing this??? Jason is a National treasure that should be protected at all times,” another fan added.
“If you haven’t suffered from Jason Kelce Fatigue before now I don’t know how you do it,” someone else added.
It’s great to see how involved Kelce still is in the Philadelphia community.

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