Philadelphia Eagles icon Jason Kelce has been living his best life in Las Vegas ahead of his brother Travis’ tilt at a second successive Super Bowl title with the Kansas City Chiefs

Jason and Kylie Kelce in their suite at Allegiant Stadium, with Jason wearing Chiefs overalls (
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Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles has been enjoying his time in Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII.
Despite reports of a possible retirement following a playoff defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jason and his wife Kylie have been living it up in Sin City, attending a U2 concert at The Sphere and catching British singer Adele’s performance at Ceasers Palace.
With wife Kylie, the pair hit the casino at The Cosmopolitan and enjoyed a winning night. They had luck at the craps table, in particular, with Jason roaring in celebration as the dice landed in his favour. Kylie was equally thrilled, joining her husband in joyful outbursts.
This was after a slightly awkward exchange with Adele when Kelce couldn’t keep quiet. When Adele asked the crowd who they thought would win the Super Bowl, Jason shouted “Eagles!” from his seat.
This prompted a funny response from the British singer, who replied: “What did you say? You sound drunk and like a football fan.” However the couple were unperturbed by the awkward joke and later seen singing along to “Someone Like You”.
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Jason Kelce in attendance at the Super Bowl (
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The 36-year-old is now cheering on his brother Travis, who is aiming for a second consecutive Super Bowl win with the Kansas City Chiefs. Jason and Kylie will be sharing a suite with his parents Donna and Ed, as well as Swift and her family. Swift had a tough journey to Vegas, performing in Tokyo on Saturday as part of her “The Eras Tour”.
After her performance, she hopped on a private jet and flew for 12 hours across several time zones. She landed in Los Angeles before heading to Nevada for the big game, where Travis is hoping to secure his third Super Bowl ring.
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