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Jason Kelce signs plastic bums during charity event honoring Philadelphia Eagles game that became unstoppable

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JASON Kelce may have thought the push was in the past after hanging up his cleats.

But the Philadelphia Eagles great’s role in the infamous play has not been forgotten.

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Jason Kelce approaches a fanCredit: X: NEW HEIGHTS PODCAST
The little push became famous

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The little push became famousCredit: AP

Some cheeky fans wore plastic butts to their charity event this week.

And Kelce, 36, was happy to commission them for a unique piece of memorabilia.

The retired center was hosting the fourth annual Jason Kelce Beach Bash in New Jersey.

“Wow I hope this is the only time Jason has signed a contract,” one fan commented.

“I think you just created the new Bachelor or Bachelorette game,” another added.

A third joked: “ngl I saw this and was like oh my god and then I realized it’s a foam bum!!”

Kelce’s Eagles were famous for using the Tush Push or Brotherly Shove to score touchdowns and convert in short yardage situations.

It involved the O-line and other offensive players joining forces to push quarterback Jalen Hurts over the line.

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The play was much more effective than a run-of-the-mill QB maneuver some people wanted. BANNED.

The Eagles team must now try to recreate the play without seven-time Pro Bowler Kelce, 36.

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While the play was effective, it came with many disadvantages – especially for the man who snapped the ball.

“Man, all the weight and everything on you,” Kelce said. NBC.

“And you have to wait for everyone else to get up before you can get up.

“It’s a tiring play, for sure. And, you know, if you do it right, you’ll be on the bottom.

“If you’re not on the bottom, you usually haven’t done well.”

‘It was a short retirement!’

Jason Kelce didn’t stay retired from the NFL for long.

The former Philadelphia Eagles forward opted out after the 2023 season.

But he will be part of ESPN’s Monday Night Football coverage in 2024.

Kelce will appear on Monday Night Countdown from 6pm to 8pm ET each week, as well as during the halftime show.

“It turns out it was a short retirement!” he joked.

“ESPN was a consistent presence in our home growing up and the network helped shape who I am and my love for all sports.

“Appearing now on the same screen is a full circle moment.

“And I want to say it’s Monday Night Football! And I’m ready to play football.”

The Beach Bash raises money for the Eagles Autism Foundation.

Kelce starred in a commercial for the Kingsford coal company with former legendary NFL defensive end Vince Wilfork.

Wilfork, who has been out of football since 2016, welcomes Kelce into retirement for the first time.

The New England Patriots legend then gives his new friend a onesie for grilling in the backyard.

Her revealing outfit featured Kelce’s name and the number 62.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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