VIDEO: Patrick Mahomes roasts Jason Kelce’s wild dance moves: ‘Go crazy then’.
Patrick Mahomes playfully roasted Jason Kelce’s dance moves after the retired Philadelphia Eagles center unabashedly grooved at a pregame celebration.
The former NFL player, 36, took the stage Monday ahead of the Eagles’ home game against the Atlanta Falcons and busted out some wacky choreography in videos shared by ESPN.
“Jason Kelce is BACK in Philly,” the network wrote on X along with a clip of Kelce running in place as techno music blasted from a DJ booth.
Jason Kelce was roasted by Patrick Mahomes over his crazy dance moves Monday. ESPN/Twitter
The former Philadelphia Eagles center shimmied and ran in place at a pregame celebration. ESPN/Twitter
The older brother of Travis Kelce was dressed in a green terrycloth tracksuit and white sneakers as he jumped around uncontrollably to the beat.
Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs teammate Mahomes, 29, jumped at the opportunity to poke fun at Jason by re-sharing ESPN’s video on his own X account.
“go crazy then!!” the quarterback captioned his post, adding five crying-laughing emojis.
Mahomes took to X to razz Kelce’s dancing. Getty Images
“go crazy then!!” the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback wrote. AP
Luckily, Jason was not offended by Mahomes’ razz, simply replying, “Hahaha you’ve seen this first hand [sic]!!”
While the 15 and the Mahomies Foundation founder thought Jason’s dance skills were laughable, other netizens were impressed by his rhythm.
“This is what peak male performance looks like,” one person wrote on X.
Kelce is the older brother of Mahomes’ teammate Travis Kelce. MLB Photos via Getty Images
“The Kelce Bros have the moves,” a second fan said.
“Dudes living his best life LFG,” a third chimed in.
Jason showed support for his former team after retiring from football in March.
Jason retired from his NFL career in March after 13 seasons. Getty Images
Travis (far left) is currently dating Taylor Swift (second from left), seen here on Sept. 8 with Patrick and Brittany Mahomes. Annie Wermiel/NY Post
He joined the Eagles as the team’s sixth-round pick in the 2011 draft and spent his entire 13-season pro career with the franchise, taking home one Super Bowl ring in 2018 and infamously losing against his brother’s team in the 2023 championship game.
Since leaving the sport, Jason has continued to share his commentary on his podcast with Travis, 34, which locked in a $100 million deal with Amazon’s Wondery last month, as well as on ESPN.
Jason has also been able to spend more time with his wife, Kylie Kelce, whom he married in 2018, and their three daughters: Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 1.