Travis Kelce’s brother dozes off during Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert
Jason Kelce seemingly falls asleep at Taylor Swift’s show as Eras Tour resumes
Jason Kelce attended Taylor Swift’s first show after the break of Eras Tour along with his family.
The retired NFL star was seen grooving to the songs in multiple fan-posted videos, but he was caught dozing off by his former Philadelphia Eagles teammate Beau Allen's camera.
Beau took to X on Friday, posting the picture with a nod to the Anti-Hero hitmaker in caption, “Sometimes I feel like everyone is a sexy baby and I’m a monster on a hill,” quoting the hit song.
Fans had a great laugh in the comments section trolling the former athlete for falling asleep at the Miami show at Hard Rock stadium.
“Is he sleeping,” one wrote, while another added, “He’s just resting his eyes.”
Another chimed in, “Them Kelce boys really can sleep anywhere.”
Jason has not yet responded to the social media posts.
However, a source told Page Six that “It was a joke. Jason’s hand is in the air in this pic,” noting how the podcaster’s right hand was above his jeans. “Beau was just messing with him.”
The Lover songstress' beau Travis Kelce couldn’t join in at the Eras Tour performer’s first show back as he has a big game ahead on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
Taylor surprised fans with guest appearance by Florence Welsh at the show as she performed in the rain.
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