Nobody Had More Fun After the Super Bowl Than Jason Kelce

The Philadelphia Eagles may not have made it to the Super Bowl this year, but the team's star center Jason Kelce managed to turn lemons into lemonade by supporting his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, through the postseason and right up to the big game. Or perhaps not lemonade, but a metric ton of Bud Light—given clips circulating on social media following the Chiefs win.

The 36-year-old showed up at the game in full Chiefs garb, wearing a plaid red and yellow pair of Kansas City overalls and a "Big Yeti" t-shirt, referencing his brother's college nickname. He was still wearing the outfit when he arrived at the Las Vegas afterparty, joining Travis and his girlfriend, Taylor Swift, who had both changed into chic nightclub attire.

And not only that, but Kelce also, inexplicably, had somehow procured a Mexican wrestling luchador mask that he wore as he rolled up to the club, which he naturally sported throughout the night.

At the night went on, Kelce was seen partying it up and having the absolute time of his life. You would think the man himself had scored the winning touchdown, given the state of his mood. But no, this was just Jason Kelce being Jason Kelce; a boisterous man of the people who fully embodies the Philadelphia spirit.

In one video that has since gone viral, the future Hall of Famer could be seen dancing and waving his arms without an ounce of rhythm, holding what appears to be an alcoholic beverage. "Trying to achieve Jason Kelce levels of partying late in my career is a life goal," posted one Eagles fan on X.

Other videos that have surfaced online show Kelce similarly partying it up in the DJ booth, without a care in sight.

In one particularly hilarious clip, Travis can be seen dancing with Swift and sharing a sweet kiss, when the person filming suddenly panned over to Kelce. "He puts the com in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romcom," commented the user who posted the video.

It's still unclear whether Kelce plans to retire from the NFL following the Eagles heartbreaking loss last month, after initial reports from the locker room claiming as much.

“It is exciting to think about possibilities," he said Friday on the Green Light with Chris Long podcast. "It is exciting to be able to lose weight, feel good, and not physically fight for my life every day. I think it is also daunting. It is anxiety and at the end of the day, it is the unknown."

For now, anyway, it seems like he's taking things one day at a time.