Jason Kelce Finally Breaks His Silence After Supposedly Creating A Disturbance At Adele’s Concert In Las Vegas (VIDEO)

Jason Kelce and his wife, Kylie Kelce, enjoyed a pre-Super Bowl date night in Las Vegas at Adele’s concert just days before Super Bowl LVIII.
The former Philadelphia Eagles center attended Adele’s concert at Caesars Palace and the singer-songwriter dubbed him a “drunk football fan” after he yelled out “Eagles” during a poll of who everyone is rooting for on Sunday:
He was also captured on video belting out the lyrics to “Someone Like You”:
Kelce, who has spent his entire 13-year career with the Eagles, was in town cheering on his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
On the most recent episode of their New Heights podcast, Kelce finally spoke out to state that it was not him who yelled at Adele.
“There’s a lot of fake news from the weekend,” Kelce said. “There’s a clip out there of— the guys behind us, they were Eagles fans and they saw that I was at the Adele concert. They were fired up. And Adele was asking who’s a fan of whatever, and they screamed out ‘Eagles!’ and everyone is saying I screamed out ‘Eagles!’ but I didn’t scream out ‘Eagles!’”
Jason also stated that the picture of him dressed up as Zach Galifianakis’s character Alan from The Hangover was photoshopped.
There were reports after the Eagles were eliminated from the postseason with a wild-card loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that Jason would be retiring, but he has not made a decision on that as of yet.
If he is in retirement, he is certainly kicking things off with a bang.
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