Tag: Philadelphia Eagles

  • Jason Kelce in a Flag Speedo Really Caught Everyone’s Attention, And it Was for a Good Cause

    Jason Kelce in a Flag Speedo Really Caught Everyone’s Attention, And it Was for a Good Cause

    When it comes to exuding unfiltered, joyful chaos – few straight men do it quite like Jason Kelce. And this week, the retired NFL star once again reminded us all why he’s basically the mascot of chaotic good allyship.

    On Wednesday, June 25, the former Philadelphia Eagles center turned heads and melted hearts as he stripped down to nothing but a patriotic pair of underwear — yes, we’re talking flag-print briefs — during a fundraiser for the Eagles Autism Foundation. Was it giving camp? Absolutely. Was it thirst trap adjacent? Obviously. Was it for a good cause? Even better.

    Jason Kelce Ascends — Literally and Figuratively

    Kelce, 37, kicked off his performance-art-worthy entrance at the 5th Annual Team 62 at the Ocean Drive celebrity bartending event in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. Clad in a white muscle tee, rainbow-accented baseball cap, and American flag shorts, he gave what can only be described as “queer-coded frat king turned philanthropist.”

    In a now-viral video shared by the Eagles’ official X (formerly Twitter) account, Kelce is seen perched on a lifeguard chair — serving beefcake drama — before dramatically ripping off his shorts to reveal star-spangled underwear. It was part Magic Mike, part Fourth of July barbecue, and 100% peak Jason Kelce. “We have no words… @eaglesautism | #FlyEaglesFly,” read the caption, clearly written by someone also processing the level of homoerotic Americana we just witnessed.

    Let’s be real: Jason Kelce’s entire post-football persona is giving “shirtless dad at Pride who brought Gatorade and glitter.” He’s the man who stripped shirtless in freezing Buffalo to cheer for his brother Travis. The man who never met a crop top he didn’t love. And the man who, once again, brought chaotic ally energy to the queer-coded chaos of summer fundraising.

    Raising Money, Raising Eyebrows, Raising the Bar

    The event wasn’t just a thirst trap in motion — it was part of a bigger mission. The Eagles Autism Foundation hosted a family-friendly gathering earlier that day at Excursion Park before the night’s celebrity bartending event at Sea Isle’s beloved Ocean Drive bar.

    Each year, the Team 62 event brings out Eagles alumni, celebrities, and fans to raise funds for autism research and support. And Jason, of course, brought more than just his A-game. He brought his abs, his attitude, and probably a few broken laws of modesty (no complaints here).

    And in true Jason Kelce fashion, he leaned into the moment. In another X post from the Eagles, a cheeky caption read: “This is what happens when Jason brings pants for Jason.”

    Yes, the pants discourse continues. For those new here: Jason has repeatedly confessed to forgetting to pack pants. Fortunately, his wife Kylie often saves the day. Most iconically, she packed his khakis last-minute for a celebrity golf tournament.

    The People’s Tight End (Literally)

    Let’s not forget Kelce’s growing status as a fan-favorite “himbo with a heart.” This is the same man who once said he wanted to “show off his legs” after losing post-retirement weight, adding: “My rear end is going to be out.”

    Spoiler alert: It is. It was. And we loved it.

    This week’s moment follows his legendary shirtless cheering during the 2024 Chiefs vs. Bills playoff game, which he described as being “possessed by fandom… and probably alcohol.”

    Queer Joy, Camp Fashion, and a Touch of Kelce

    While Pride Month winds down, Kelce’s display of uninhibited joy and uninhibited… thighs… fits perfectly into the moment. His willingness to strip down, show up, and show out not only raises funds — it creates space for levity, celebration, and unapologetic self-expression.

    He may not be queer, but Jason Kelce is queer-adjacent in the best way — a straight man fully secure in his masculinity, ready to cheer, dance, or flash a crowd for a good cause. And in a world that often demands conformity, his full-throttle authenticity is something worth celebrating.

    Whether he’s bartending in boxers, crashing a tailgate, or accidentally starting a discourse about dad bods and masculinity, Jason Kelce continues to redefine what it means to be a post-NFL legend with serious ally energy.

    As one fan tweeted during the event: “Jason Kelce didn’t just walk so others could run. He stripped so others could live.”


    The Eagles Autism Foundation’s work continues year-round. To donate or learn more, visit EaglesAutismFoundation.org.

  • Super Bowl LIX: Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader James Stands Out as Only Male Cheerleader in the Big Game

    Super Bowl LIX: Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader James Stands Out as Only Male Cheerleader in the Big Game

    As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the spotlight is on the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, two NFL powerhouses who will battle it out for the championship. Both teams were the No. 1 seeds in their respective conferences, the AFC and NFC, and each triumphed in their Conference Championship games to earn a spot in the Super Bowl. Yet, while these teams are both formidable on the field, only one will bring a unique presence to the sidelines: the Eagles have a male cheerleader.

    James, a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles since 2021, is set to be the only male cheerleader at Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles previously made it to the Super Bowl after the 2022 season, only to lose to the Chiefs in a heart-pounding 38-35 game. This year, they’ll try to secure their second Super Bowl victory, but regardless of the outcome, James will be the only male cheerleader in the spotlight when the game airs on Fox.

    James, who is openly gay, confirmed his sexuality in an interview with Outsports and has been a proud advocate for LGBTQ visibility within sports. His journey to becoming a cheerleader for the Eagles is part of a growing trend in the NFL, with male cheerleaders becoming more prominent across the league. James celebrated his team’s Super Bowl appearance with some signature backflips, showing just how much pride he takes in supporting his team.

    In addition to cheering on the Eagles, James is a coach for various sports. On the Eagles’ cheerleading website, he explains that he coaches gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, basketball, and soccer. Outside of sports, James is also deeply involved in his community, serving as a big brother in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. His commitment to giving back to Philadelphia, along with his passion for inspiring young people, is a significant part of his identity.

    James’s social media reveals his love for Disney, and his posts often feature his trips to Disney World. It’s a fitting hobby for someone who embodies both a love for sports and a childlike enthusiasm. James has even shared photos of himself enjoying Sesame Street, showing his playful side that connects with kids and fans alike.

    If the Eagles clinch the victory in Super Bowl LIX, it would be particularly fitting for James to join in the celebration with the classic line, “I’m going to Disney World!” That iconic moment has long been a tradition for Super Bowl champions, and for James, who is an avid Disney fan, it would be the cherry on top of what has already been a remarkable journey.

    Working with children has always been a central motivator for James. “Working with kids has always been my inspiration; their energy and potential drive me to make a positive impact in their lives every day,” he said. This passion for mentoring and empowering the next generation reflects the deeper impact of his role as a cheerleader, beyond just cheering on the Eagles.

    James’s role as the only male cheerleader in the Super Bowl follows a growing trend in the NFL. More teams than ever before are building gender-inclusive cheer squads, with about a quarter of NFL teams now featuring male cheerleaders. James joins a list of other male cheerleaders who have recently made it to the Super Bowl, including those with the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers. The visibility of men on NFL cheerleading squads signals a broader shift in how the role of cheerleaders is being redefined, embracing diversity and breaking away from traditional gender norms.

    As for the game itself, the Kansas City Chiefs enter as the favorite to win the Super Bowl. If they succeed, they would make history as the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls. However, no matter who comes out on top, the presence of James on the sidelines will be a standout moment, emphasizing how the cheerleading world is evolving and embracing inclusivity.

    For James, his role goes far beyond the football field. His impact on the community, his work with kids, and his visibility as an openly gay male cheerleader contribute to a legacy that transcends sports. His story is a testament to the changing face of the NFL and the broader world of sports, where inclusion and representation are making an ever-growing impact.

    Fans of the Eagles and the Chiefs alike will be watching the big game closely—whether rooting for their team or simply enjoying the spectacle of the Super Bowl. But for James, this moment represents something even more significant: the opportunity to continue breaking down barriers and inspiring others to embrace their true selves, both on and off the field.