Fans Are Already Calling Jason Kelce’s Super Bowl Commercial “the Best Ad Ever”
Fans Are Already Calling Jason Kelce’s Super Bowl Commercial “the Best Ad Ever”
Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce is not playing in this year’s Super Bowl, but it’s safe to say his presence will be felt during the game. Of course, he will be in attendance cheering on his younger brother Travis Kelce as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers. But his commercials for a popular condiment will also be getting fans fired up for the Big Game.

Jason has partnered with Frank’s RedHot for a series of ads on social media showcasing the football player’s love for the hot sauce.
The video is captioned, “As you know, sometimes I like to shake things up. Starting now, I’m putting Frank’s RedHot on foods I love that have an ad in the big game.” Jason says, “Frank’s RedHot is so good, I put it on everything.” He’s then seen shaking it on Oreos, chips, and even in a glass of (as the Ohio native calls it) pop.
In another ad, he pokes fun at his viral shirtless moment during the Buffalo Bills game. Jason rips off a series of T-shirts to reveal the recipe for Buffalo chicken dip (that’s 2 cups of shredded cooked chicken, 8 ounces of cream cheese, 1/2 cup Ranch dressing, 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles, and 1/2 cup Frank’s RedHot). At the end, he lets out a primal scream.
Fans in the comments section are already calling it “Best ad ever 🙌🔥” and “This is gold.” Another write, “This is the content I need in my life 🔥.”
If Jason can’t be playing in the Super Bowl this year, this is the next best thing!

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