“Players are as weird as Philly fans”: Cowboys fans call out Jason Kelce over Eagles icon’s Tesla Cybertruck sticker

Jason Kelce played for 13 seasons with the Eagles. During this time, he not only adopted the city but also its people’s sentiments. Even after stepping away from the game as a player, Kelce demonstrated his dislike for the Cowboys. And the Dallas fans did not let this pass easily.

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys foster a great rivalry, spreading over several decades and generations. This was clearly showcased by the seven-time Pro Bowler on his Tesla Cybertruck.

A video of Jason Kelce showing off his sticker went viral on social media. It had one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and Philadelphia resident Benjamin Franklin. Franklin’s sticker had a key and a kite, referencing his famous experiment and the sticker is peeing on the Cowboys logo.

“Jason Kelce Cybertruck in Philly with an amazing bumper sticker”

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The Cowboys fans did not waste much time calling out not only Kelce but other fans and past players of the Eagles franchise.

“Rent free. Players are just as weird as the Philly fan base.”

“I knew it was something dissing the Cowboys before I even seen the damn sticker.. eagles and eagles fans keep the Cowboys on their minds smh”

Several of the Cowboys fans took this opportunity to remind Kelce of his record against the Cowboys in his 13 seasons in the NFL.

“He can put as many stickers as he wants… we own them anyway,” wrote one fan.

“Negative record vs them btw,” wrote another supporter.

“Dude has a losing record against the Cowboys…clearly headspace,” wrote a fan.

“11-13 against the Cowboys in his career,” wrote another fan.

Jason Kelce will be a rookie again

The 2018 Super Bowl winner, after taking retirement, has picked up the microphone. Kelce will begin his broadcasting career with ESPN from this season. On the ‘Green Light’ podcast, he highlighted his fears about this profile.

“I guess I’m fearful that I’m not going to be prepared. Because I feel like there’s a lot more autonomy.”

However, Kelce has pointed out that despite his fears of being alone in this arena, the support he has been receiving from the ESPN team has been tremendous.

 

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