Jason Kelce screams his lungs out performing a song before a Philadelphia Eagles game in a hint of what his future could look like - suong

   

Move over, Taylor Swift, you might have some competition in the music business and the challenge comes at the hand of none other than Jason Kelce, the older brother of Taylor's brother, Travis.

Kelce, who's an ESPN footbal commentator and hosts the very succesful podcast "New Heights" with his brother Travis, opened up his YouTube channel and he did so in an orderly fashion: by posting three videos that includes his passion for music, letting high school students transform his 86' Chevy into a Tesla-powered supercar and his $250K field goald attempt at Penn State.

Jason Kelce gets the Philadelphia Eagles fans going with a Christmas rock song

On the episode related to music, Jason Kelce talks about the fact that his former teammates Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata put out Christmas albums since 2022. This year the result includes the first single "Santa Drives An Astrovan" and the former NFL players had some help from the Philadelphia band Mt. Joy. The song is a twist to Joy's hit "Jesus Drives An Astrovan".

And Kelce gave the fans a big surprise when he crashed Mt. Joy's tailgate performance outside the Lincoln Financial Field before a game between the Eagles and the Washington Commanders on November 14, a game Philadelphia won 26-18.

The crowd's reaction was a wild one as they went bananas seeing their former center an Eagles legend put on a show before them. Some of the fans in the crowd threw their Philadelphia jerseys at Kelce so that he could sign them. The former NFL player responded by delivering a great performance and a motivation speech at the end.

"This don't change a thing, we play as a team and we win as a team, the real Eagles are gonna kick some candy ass tonight. Eagles, Eagles, Eagles, let's go baby!" screamed a very happy Kelce after seeing the fans reactions to his song.

And on top of that, the albums that The Philly Specials put out come with a good cause: raising millions for local charities. "This year, we're going ALL IN with 'A Philly Special Christmas Party' to help make the holidays special for every kid in the Philadelphia public school system through Operation Snowball." wrote Jason Kelce on his YouTube channel.

As for this new platform, Kelce already has 7 thousand suscribers with only three videos posted. We expect some more fun and wild material from Travis Kelce's older brother pretty soon.