Jason Kelce was present in Las Vegas to show his support for his brother, Travis Kelce, during the Super Bowl.
Jason Kelce was seen wearing a mask inspired by Rey Mysterio (via X).
The 2023 season came to an exciting conclusion in Super Bowl 58, with the Kansas City Chiefs emerging victorious over the San Francisco 49ers with a score of 25-22. Jason Kelce was able to secure his third Super Bowl ring as a result. Although his brother, Travis Kelce, did not win a ring, he was equally thrilled for his sibling and was spotted celebrating after the game.
The seven-time Pro Bowler donned a mask reminiscent of the WWE icon Rey Mysterio, which made him resemble a 6’3″, 295-pound version of the wrestler. It is possible that the mask was made by Mysterio himself. Mysterio was present at Allegiant Stadium, and his allegiance to Super Bowl LVIII was evident from his jersey.
Despite not making a public announcement, it is widely assumed that Jason Kelce, who is 36 years old and has played for 13 seasons, will retire during this offseason. Throughout his career, he has been selected for the Pro Bowl seven times, named first-team All-Pro six times, and won the Super Bowl once.
During the Chiefs’ AFC Divisional game against the Buffalo Bills, Kelce was seen celebrating shirtless. Prior to the game, he also participated in tailgating with Bills supporters. Both Kelce brothers will have time to make decisions about their future before returning to their respective teams’ practice facilities. Travis, 34, has already declared that he will be returning in an attempt to win three consecutive championships.
Jason Kelce is having an eventful offseason. He attended a performance by an artist at The Colosseum Theatre in Caesars Palace on Friday night before the Super Bowl. When Adele asked the audience which team they were supporting, the Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers, Kelce enthusiastically shouted, “Eagles!”.
Adele jokingly responded:
Kelce attended the show with his wife, Kylie Kelce, and they were seen enjoying the performance. He traveled to Las Vegas to support his brother, Travis Kelce, as the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl on Sunday. Their support paid off as the Chiefs secured a thrilling overtime victory with a score of 22-25.
With their win on Sunday, the Chiefs became only the second team in the 21st century to win back-to-back Super Bowl championships. Although the Chiefs did not dominate the entire game, they performed exceptionally well when it mattered the most and achieved a remarkable victory.
According to the Source firstsportz.com