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Jason Kelce arrived in Orlando, Florida for the Pro Bowl Games this weekend wearing his signature footwear- a pair of dark brown flip flops.
In a clip posted by the Philadelphia Eagles on Wednesday, Kelce is seen rocking a cardigan over a black shirt, a pair of shorts and his flip flops while pushing stroller in what appears to be a hotel entrance.
The flip flops have become affiliated with Kelce as he appears to wear them everywhere but the field. In contrary to his brother Travis, who sports outfits right out of magazine spread, Jason prefers to be in comfortable clothing with his feet exposed.
Kelce grabbed fans’ attention when he wore the flip flops under snowy conditions in New York before the Eagles played against the Giants at the end of the season.
In this year’s games, the Eagles are tied with Miami for the second most Pro Bowl selections with six.
+3Eagles center Jason Kelce arrived in Orlando for the Pro Bowl Games wearing his flip flops
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Kelce has been affiliated with his signature footwear after repeatedly being spotted in them
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Kelce memorably wore his brown flip flops under snowy conditions near the end of the season
Kelce joins quarterback Jalen Hurts, running back D’Andre Swift, wide receiver AJ Brown, offensive tackle Lane Johnson and guard Landon Dickerson in the Pro Bowl festivities.
The Eagles finished their season with an 11-6 record, placing second in the NFC East. After a 10-1 start, the team caused fans to panic when they lost five of their last six outings.
In their last regular season game, the Eagles lost to the struggling Giants in a 27-10 game that saw them scoreless in the first half.
Philadelphia’s campaign saw an abrupt ending when they were blown out, 32-9, by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild card round.
Kelce has since enjoyed the offseason as he spends time with his wife and daughters while supporting Travis through the playoffs. Kelce was spotted cheering for the Chiefs in Buffalo during the divisional playoffs and Baltimore for the conference championship.
He is also expected to attend the Super Bowl in Las Vegas as Travis and the Chiefs try to defeat the San Francisco 49ers for their second straight title.
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