Jason Kelce caused a scene while driving in a golf cart that was shaped like an Eagles helmet on Broad Street in Philadelphia, as seen in a number of recent videos on social media.
The former Eagles center — who was dressed in his Mummers Parade outfit he donned after Philadelphia beat the Patriots in Super Bowl LII — was swerving in the cart and attempted a U-turn before it flipped over.
Kelce, 37, appeared to be the only one in the cart as the Eagles’ fight song “Fly Eagles Fly” was heard playing. It’s unknown when this happened.
The camera that was filming the scene crashed down to the ground, according to a clip, which showed the cart flipping on its side.
There appeared to be a camera crew nearby holding equipment.
It’s unclear if it was a staged stunt and it’s also unknown if Kelce was filming a commercial or some sort of promotional content.
Kelce, who has yet to address the incident, was driving the cart outside the former campus of the University of the Arts, according to the Daily Mail.
The seven-time Pro Bowler, six-time All-Pro and 2018 Super Bowl champ agreed to a multi-year deal with ESPN in May, two months after retiring from the NFL.
He spent his entire 13-year NFL career in Philadelphia.
The future Hall of Fame center and his wife, Kylie Kelce, recently announced they are expecting their fourth daughter.
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