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‘FEELING LUCKY’ Jason Kelce has wild start to Super Bowl with blackjack wins, watching U2 at Sphere, and linking up with brother Travis
Kelce has hinted at retirement from the NFL after 13 years
JASON Kelce has taken Las Vegas by storm in the run-up to Super Bowl LVIII.
The Philadelphia Eagles center, 36, is in Sin City to cheer on brother Travis at Sunday’s big game.
Jason Kelce has hit the blackjack tables in Las Vegas ahead of Super Bowl LVIII
The Philadelphia Eagles center passed round his Super Bowl ring from 2018
Kelce also found time to attend a U2 concert and record a podcast with brother Travis
Kelce has been living the high life since touching down in Nevada earlier this week.
He hit the blackjack table on Wednesday along with stars of the Barstool podcast Bussin’ With The Boys.
The 13-year NFL veteran rocked his Super Bowl LII ring as he was joined by Tom Segura, Will Compton, Taylor Lewan, and Bert Kreischer.
“Now that’s a table you wanna be at”, laughed one fan on X after seeing the footage.
“Doesn’t get any better than this”, added another.
Later on Wednesday night, Kelce headed to The Sphere to watch iconic Irish rock band U2 in concert.
It came just hours after an activist had climbed the 367-foot arena – and then couldn’t get down again.
Jason rounded off the night by recording a special edition of popular podcast New Heights with his brother Travis.
The pair faced off in last season’s Super Bowl, with Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs emerging victorious against the Eagles.
Jason’s shirtless antics in a private suite at the Divisional matchup game against the Buffalo Bills suggest he will be a fanatical supporter of his little brother on Sunday.
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Travis’ girlfriend Taylor Swift is jetting in for the game – but might not be able to share a private box with the family at Allegiant Stadium.
Last week, Kelce treated his family to a day out at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
The 34-year-old was in the Sunshine State for his seventh Pro Bowl appearance.
Following the Eagles’ loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round last month, Kelce hinted he will retire from football.
He has yet to confirm whether this will be the case – but looks to be already enjoying life away from the gridiron.
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