Something about Jason Kelce and pregame activities tends to get others hurt.
On Sunday, Kelce was outside Lincoln Financial Field before the Philadelphia Eagles were set to take on the Cleveland Browns.
In typical Kelce fashion, he was riling up the crowd even more at a tailgate.
Amid that, he climbed onto an RV and got ready to chug a beer with a woman.
After the Eagles fans finished chanting the team’s name, Jason Kelce and the woman started to drink their beers.
Unfortunately, the cameraman to their right tried to move in closer for a good shot of the moment.
In doing so, he seemingly fell through the RV, and his camera flew to the ground below.
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Jason Kelce immediately tried to help as the footage turned off.
We still have no word on the status of the cameraman or the RV or whether that camera landed on somebody below. Those things can weigh up to 40 pounds.
As for Jason Kelce, there is no word on whether he’s watching the game from the stands.
His broadcasting duties are on Mondays.
Kelce joined ESPN as an analyst on a multi-year agreement.
Jason Kelce, who retired in March after 13 years in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, joined “Monday Night Countdown.”
Eagles Superfan Hurt His Knee Doing a Belly Bump With Jason Kelce
Eagles superfan Ron Dunphy knows what it is like trying to do pregame activities with Jason Kelce.
Last month, Kelce continued to make the most of retirement in Week Two, spending hours before the game living his best life in the Lincoln Financial Field parking lot with fans of the home team.
Kelce found himself on stage in front of a Monday Night Countdown sign with a number of fans, including Rob Dunphy.
Towards the end, Kelce and Dunphy line up for a chest bump.
Jason Kelce survived it, but Dunphy was hurt.
The fan later spoke out and stated he avoided serious injury.
“Appreciate all the love! My knee’s a bit banged up, but I’m in good spirits,” Dunphy posted on X, putting the fanbase’s concerns to rest. X-rays had cleared him of any serious damage, but his humor stayed intact, quoting his doctor’s advice to “Man the f- up.”
He made it clear that Kelce and his team reached out and paid for his medical expenses.