VIDEO: Jason Kelce Had Fans Going Wild As He Chugged Beer While Showing Off His Vocal Skills At Appalachian State Tailgate

 

 

Jason Kelce, the former Philadelphia Eagles star, is continuing to enjoy his retirement.

This week, the current ESPN personality made quite the splash on Saturday as he visited Boone, North Carolina, to support the Appalachian State University Mountaineers football team.

It did not take long for fans to start loving him, as Kelce highlighted the spirit of college football.

The 37-year-old Kelce was incredibly engaging as he joined in tailgate festivities.

Footage showed Jason Kelce chugging beers and breaking out his best karaoke moves. The song he was belting out was Bonnie Tyler’s ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart.’

Kelce signed with ESPN in May and made routine appearances on “Monday Night Countdown.”

Just the month before, Jason and his brother, Travis, received their college diplomas from the University of Cincinnati. In typical Kelce fashion, Travis chugged a beer and tossed it to the ground.

The Chiefs tight end and his teammates are looking to get back to their winning ways when they face the Carolina Panthers in Charlotte on Sunday.

For Jason Kelce, he is coming off yet another controversial moment involving a fan.

Jason Kelce Gets Berated By Autograph Seeker In California

A dispute over an autograph resulted in Jason Kelce having to be the bigger man.

After filming an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Thursday night, one irate man could be heard dropping a profanity-laced tirade at Kelce over his decision not to sign autographs for a group of people behind a fence.

Kelce was calm throughout as he explained, “I have a habit of not signing for people that follow where I’m going,” Kelce said.

Eventually, Kelce walked over and signed for the guy.

This incident came weeks after he was caught on video smashing someone’s phone after the unidentified person shouted a homophobic slur about Travis Kelce.

 

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