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Jason Kelce wears wrestling mask to Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII afterparty

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko02/12/24

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Jason Kelce celebrated like he won another Super Bowl. Except this time, he partied after his brother Travis won his third title as the Chiefs defeated the 49ers 25-22 in overtime.

After the game, Jason Kelce hit the afterparty because of course he did. The lovable future Hall of Fame center donned a Chiefs shirt and a luchador mask.

You can see him go nuts in the video below.

The Kelces and Taylor Swift partied hard after the game too. It didn’t look good at first for the Chiefs, trailing at halftime and were down 10 at one point.

Heck, Travis Kelce was held to one catch for one yard in the first half. But, he finished the game with nine catches for 93 yards, including key catches on the game-tying and winning drives.

Cameras grabbed shots of Swift and her tight end boyfriend hitting various clubs after the Chiefs hoisted their third Lombardi Trophy in five years.

Fans even captured a clip of the star tight end kissing his pop star girlfriend as one of her own songs, ‘Love Story,’ played in the background. Swift was downing drinks with the guys like Tom Brady on a Super Bowl parade day.

At one point in the night, Kelce gave Swift his jacket to wear. The three-time Super Bowl champion made Allegiant Stadium shimmer with the black glittery suit he chose to wear before the game.

But let’s be real, Jason Kelce probably gets down more than Travis at this point. Have you ever seen that man chug a beer in Sea Isle, New Jersey?

Travis Kelce answers for in-game spat with Andy Reid

Following the 25-22 Super Bowl LVIII victory over the San Francisco 49ers, Kelce addressed the very heated in-game argument he had with head coach Andy Reid during the second quarter. Kelce, who yelled at Reid, bumping him in the process, opted to keep things in-house.

“Man, I’m gonna keep it between us. … I was just telling him how much I love him,” Kelce told Booger McFarland of ESPN.

With Kansas City driving into the red zone and threatening to score for the first time in the game, running back Isiah Pacheco fumbled the football and turned it over. Kelce was not on the field for the play, apparently drawing his ire. He was seen on the sidelines yelling at Reid, which happened after he had already thrown his helmet down in frustration.

Reid later gave his perspective on what happened between he and Kelce. The head coach chalked it up to his tight end’s competitive fire.

“He wasn’t looking. He didn’t know I was gonna go that far,” Reid said. “So, after that he came over gave me a hug. Said ‘sorry about that.’ But you know what? He just wants to be on the field, and he wants to play. And so, there’s nobody I get better than I get him. He’s a competitive kid and you know, he loves to play, and he makes me feel young. You know, but my balance is terrible Booger.”