The NFL community has been buzzing with reactions to Netflix’s “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady,” which aired on May 5, 2024. The event, hosted by Kevin Hart, featured a lineup of celebrities and NFL stars taking playful jabs at the legendary quarterback.
Eli Manning, known for his Super Bowl victories over Brady, humorously declined to attend, stating he didn’t want to “roast him a third time” — a reference to his two Super Bowl wins against Brady.
Travis Kelce, Chiefs tight end, expressed that he was “in tears” over the roast, praising the event for its humor and the good sportsmanship of those involved.
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Jumping into the fun, Travis Kelce’s dad shared a laugh on social media, joining Manning’s playful jab at Brady. Two days ago, Ed Kelce re-shared a post on Facebook. The original post by GM Sports 365 featured Eli Manning’s photo with his cheeky reason for skipping Tom Brady’s roast.
Ed Kelce, a man whose life could have been in military fatigues or at the helm of a Coast Guard ship, instead found his calling in the steel mills of Cleveland. His recent social media activity shows he’s as much a part of the NFL family as his Super Bowl-winning sons.
Ed Kelce’s online jest is a glimpse into the personal connections that make the NFL more than just a league of athletes—it’s a community that values humor and heart. And as Ed confirms Jason Kelce’s regular visits to the Eagles facility, it’s clear that for the Kelces, football is family, and retirement is just another chapter, not the end of the story
Travis Kelce’s Brother at Eagles facility ‘Almost Everyday’ despite retirement
Retirement for Jason Kelce? More like a shift to the sidelines. The heart and soul of the Philadelphia Eagles offensive line may have said his goodbyes to the gridiron, but he’s far from gone. Ed Kelce, the man who raised two NFL titans, couldn’t help but share a Daily Mail post on Facebook, revealing that Jason’s been spotted at the Eagles facility with the regularity of a rookie hungry for playtime.
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According to Philadelphia kicker Jake Elliott, Jason has been “in the building almost every day” since his retirement announcement in March. “You can start to see little traces of him all over the locker room,” said Elliott, hinting at the legacy Jason’s left behind.
It’s no surprise. Jason Kelce, the man who delivered an impassioned speech dressed as a Mummer after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win, has Philadelphia in his veins. His retirement speech, peppered with tears and gratitude, was less a farewell and more a ‘see you around’. “Thank you, Philadelphia… I don’t know what’s next, but I look forward to the next challenges and opportunities that await,” he said, his words resonating with the city that embraced him.
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Ed Kelce’s Facebook nod to his son’s continued involvement is more than just a proud father moment—it’s a reflection of the Kelce family ethos. In a city that values grit and perseverance, Jason’s ongoing presence at the Eagles’ Nest is a testament to his unwavering commitment to the team and the community he calls home.