He may not be on the football field anymore, but Jason Kelce’s hatred of the Dallas Cowboys hasn’t waned in the slightest.
Jason Kelce announced his retirement in March following an illustrious 13-year career spent solely with the Philadelphia Eagles. The future Hall of Famer, of course, was a central member of Philly’s bitter rivalry with the Cowboys during his playing career.
Eagles fan and Instagram user @corn_fed_in_philly shared a video of Kelce showing off his new Cyberstruck. On the back of the truck, Kelce revealed that he has a sticker of a man urinating on the Cowboys’ logo:
The Eagles and Cowboys dominated the NFC East during Kelce’s 13-year career. From 2012 to 2023, the two clubs combined to win the division nine times, with Philly also earning a wild card berth in 2018, 2021 and 2023. Dallas was a wild card team in 2022, the year the Eagles finished as the NFC’s top seed en route to a Super Bowl 57 appearance.
Soon after Kelce announced his retirement from football, ESPN signed the perennial Pro Bowler to work as an analyst on their “Monday Night Countdown” program. Kelce replaces Robert Griffin III, who was surprisingly let go by the network last week.
It won’t be long until Kelce returns to Philly for an Eagles football game, either, as the club will host the Atlanta Falcons on MNF in Week 2.