Jason Kelce participates in the 5K charity race for autism

While raising funds and awareness for a great cause, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce was seen running at Mike’s Seafood Run Walk for Autism in New Jersey this past weekend.

Event organizers shared a series of photos of Kelce running on Facebook. “JASON KELCE WE LOVE YOU!” says the publication. Thanks for coming [and] secondary!”

According to Bleacher Report, Kelce finished the race in the 43rd minute.

The charity event took place less than a week after his brother Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII. The Chiefs beat the 49ers in overtime 25-22. However, Jason Kelce made headlines for wearing a Lucha Libre mask during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl after-party.

“How electric was the Super Bowl after-party?” Travis previously asked Jason during his new heights podcast. “No one celebrates better than Jason Kelce. “It was electric to have my older brother around.”

Jason admitted that partying didn’t start to get to the next level for him until he found the mask. “Because initially, when I got there, you were trying to get me on stage with you,” he explained. “And I said, ‘No, I’m going to be here.’ This is your boys’ time.’”

Travis couldn’t help but laugh at his brother’s dance moves. “Belly dancing was like…” Travis laughed as he recreated the dance. “The up and down movement follows the movement, letting the belly take control.”

Jason Kelce Jokes About 5K Race Appearance

Days after running the race, Jason Kelce joked on X (formerly Twitter) about his appearance during the charity event.

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In response to a tweet from Fox Sports 5, which reads, “Jason Kelce ran a 5K to raise money for autism” with a video of him at the finish line, Kelce stated that “Run” is a generous verb for what occurred. But we had a great time.”

Kelce’s followers shared their thoughts on the video. “That’s an off-season lineman career if I’ve ever seen one,” one fan commented.

Another follower added: “You are almost too honest. If we ever meet, the first round falls on me.”

Meanwhile, an X user thanked Jason Kelce for his involvement in a great cause. “I have a son who is on the spectrum, so this really means a lot to me. Seeing people helping others and raising awareness about causes is the best way to educate and the more we communicate, the less stigma there is.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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