Retired Jason Kelce on X/Twitter has been one of the best treats this offseason.
On Monday afternoon, Kelce hit all of us with the most relatable tweet, which called out “National Mango Day,” among the other made-up holidays.
“No it isn’t, it’s just a regular ass Monday. Eat a mango if you want, but don’t let Big Mango fool you into this nonsense,” Kelce wrote.
No it isn’t, it’s just a regular ass Monday. Eat a mango if you want, but don’t let Big Mango fool you into this nonsense. https://t.co/g0uUktKLQp
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) July 22, 2024
This isn’t the first time Kelce took to social media to express how he felt about made-up holidays.
On National Siblings Day in 2023, Kelce has this to say:
“You guys know I don’t believe in these made-up days. Put this day right next to National TE day, and National Kitten Day. I celebrate National ‘Take Your Made-Up Holiday and Shove It Day.’”
You guys know I don’t believe in these made up days. Put this day right next to National TE day, and National Kitten Day. I celebrate National “Take Your Made-Up Holiday and Shove It Day.” https://t.co/eDnhddX0Jl
— Jason Kelce (@JasonKelce) April 10, 2023
Jason’s ill feelings toward the made-up day didn’t keep his brother Travis from posting a heartfelt Tiktok tribute during this year’s National Sibling’s Day.
He also gave the video the perfect caption.
“Had to wish my guy who loves made up holidays more than anyone a HAPPY NATIONAL SIBLINGS DAY!! ,” Travis captioned the video which included clips of baby Jason growing into NFL Jason.
@traviskelceHad to wish my guy who loves made up holidays more than anyone a HAPPY NATIONAL SIBLINGS DAY!! ❤️🫶🏻
If “National Mango Day” is a thing then “NFL Training Camp Report Day” should be too, which is a lot more exciting to look forward to each year.
The Philadelphia Eagles officially report to training camp on Tuesday, July 23, and that’s something to celebrate.
Unfortunately, for the first time in 13 NFL seasons, we won’t see Kelce on the practice field this July. However, we will see him in the broadcast booth for ESPN’s Monday Night Football.